Hi All -

  some people may question all the effort around python+numpy+matplotlib for 
this release. 
Why not just wait until September to catch up to Ubuntu Trusty ? so much 
easier... 

  My interaction with the physical sciences people recently, tells me that 
iPython notebook is very 
significant.. and worth the effort to make current.. for example

    http://ocefpaf.github.io/blog/2013/09/23/cartopy/

    https://github.com/ocefpaf/python4oceanographers

some background here:

    http://climatecode.org/activities/gsoc/2011-fernandes/

Cartopy is featured - from the Iris+Cartopy main page  
(http://scitools.org.uk/index.html)

"Iris and Cartopy are open source Python libraries initially created by  the 
Met Office to enable the visualisation of weather and climate data.  Both 
libraries are actively developed in collaboration with the  scientific 
community."

--

  I believe this, along with netCDF / HDF5 support, are significant and should 
be featured on the disk prominently. but

The SciPy tool chain is under development and it is true, can be messy.. So we 
need to call the community to advise us on reaching our goals of stability on 
the Live, and at the same time, be a showcase for high-quality, relevent work 
like this. 

best regards from Berkeley, California

--
Brian M Hamlin
OSGeo California Chapter
blog.light42.com

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