Re: [Numpy-discussion] NumPy 1.11.2 released

2016-10-04 Thread Chris Barker
I'm pleased to announce the release of Numpy 1.11.2. This release supports
> Python 2.6 - 2.7, and 3.2 - 3.5 and fixes bugs and regressions found in
> Numpy 1.11.1.  Wheels for Linux, Windows, and OSX can be found on PyPI.
> Sources are available on both PyPI and Sourceforge
> .
>

and on conda-forge:

https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/numpy

Hmm, not Windows (darn fortran an openblas!) -- but thanks for getting that
up fast!

And of course, thanks to all in the numpy community for getting this build
out.

-CHB


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Re: [Numpy-discussion] update on mailing list issues

2016-10-04 Thread Ralf Gommers
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 11:50 PM, Neal Becker  wrote:

> Ralf Gommers wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > We've had a number of issues with the reliability of the mailman setup
> > that powers the mailing lists for NumPy, SciPy and several other
> projects.
> > To address that we'll start migrating to the python.org provided
> > infrastructure, which should be much more reliable.
> >
> > The full set of lists is here: https://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo.
> > Looks like we have to migrate at least:
> > AstroPy
> > IPython-dev
> > IPython-user
> > NumPy-Discussion
> > SciPy-Dev
> > SciPy-User
> > SciPy-organisers
> >
> > Some of the other ones that are not clearly obsolete but have almost zero
> > activity (APUG, Nipy-devel) we'll have to contact the owners. *-tickets
> > may be useful to archive. The other ones will just be cleaned up, unless
> > someone indicates that there's a reason to keep them around.
> >
> > And a pre-emptive thanks to Didrik and Enthought for taking on the task
> of
> > migrating the archives and user details.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Ralf
>
> Someone will need to update gmane nntp/mail gateway then, I suppose?
>

Thanks for the reminder. Yes, guess we need to do something there. Not just
yet though, this is what I got when I looked at how to edit list details on
gmane: "Not all of Gmane is back yet - We're working hard to restore
everything"

Ralf
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] update on mailing list issues

2016-10-04 Thread Neal Becker
Ralf Gommers wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> We've had a number of issues with the reliability of the mailman setup
> that powers the mailing lists for NumPy, SciPy and several other projects.
> To address that we'll start migrating to the python.org provided
> infrastructure, which should be much more reliable.
> 
> The full set of lists is here: https://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo.
> Looks like we have to migrate at least:
> AstroPy
> IPython-dev
> IPython-user
> NumPy-Discussion
> SciPy-Dev
> SciPy-User
> SciPy-organisers
> 
> Some of the other ones that are not clearly obsolete but have almost zero
> activity (APUG, Nipy-devel) we'll have to contact the owners. *-tickets
> may be useful to archive. The other ones will just be cleaned up, unless
> someone indicates that there's a reason to keep them around.
> 
> And a pre-emptive thanks to Didrik and Enthought for taking on the task of
> migrating the archives and user details.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ralf

Someone will need to update gmane nntp/mail gateway then, I suppose?

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[Numpy-discussion] update on mailing list issues

2016-10-04 Thread Ralf Gommers
Hi all,

We've had a number of issues with the reliability of the mailman setup that
powers the mailing lists for NumPy, SciPy and several other projects. To
address that we'll start migrating to the python.org provided
infrastructure, which should be much more reliable.

The full set of lists is here: https://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo.
Looks like we have to migrate at least:
AstroPy
IPython-dev
IPython-user
NumPy-Discussion
SciPy-Dev
SciPy-User
SciPy-organisers

Some of the other ones that are not clearly obsolete but have almost zero
activity (APUG, Nipy-devel) we'll have to contact the owners. *-tickets may
be useful to archive. The other ones will just be cleaned up, unless
someone indicates that there's a reason to keep them around.

And a pre-emptive thanks to Didrik and Enthought for taking on the task of
migrating the archives and user details.

Cheers,
Ralf
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