This is great. Can we have a SciPy version too Ralf? On Fri, Jun 19, 2020 at 6:31 PM Devulapalli, Raghuveer < raghuveer.devulapa...@intel.com> wrote:
> Hi Ralf, > > > > Thank you for the acknowledgement. I am happy to contribute and hope to > continue to do so in the future. > > > > Raghuveer > > > > *From:* NumPy-Discussion <numpy-discussion-bounces+raghuveer.devulapalli= > intel....@python.org> *On Behalf Of *Ralf Gommers > *Sent:* Thursday, June 18, 2020 2:58 PM > *To:* Discussion of Numerical Python <numpy-discussion@python.org> > *Subject:* [Numpy-discussion] NumPy team update > > > > Hi all, > > > > The NumPy team is growing, and it's awesome to see everything that is > going on. Hard to keep up with, but that's a good thing! I think it's a > good time for an update on people who gained commit rights, or joined one > of the teams we now have. > > > > For those who haven't seen it yet, we have a team gallery at > https://numpy.org/gallery/team.html. It isn't yet updated for the changes > in this email, but gives a good picture of the current state. > > > > Matti Picus joined the Steering Council. He has been one of the driving > forces behind NumPy for well over two years now, and we're very glad to > have him join the council. > > > > Ross Barnowski, Melissa Weber Mendonça, Josh Wilson and Bas van Beek > gained commit rights. Ross has worked on the docs and reviewed lots of doc > PRs for the last six months. Melissa has led the doc structuring and > tutorial writing effort and has done a good amount of f2py maintenance as > well. Josh and Bas have been pushing the type annotation work forward, > first in the numpy-stubs repo and now in master. It's great to have experts > in all these topics join the team. > > > > Furthermore, we now have 10+ people in the community calls, the triage > calls and the docs team calls (all bi-weekly and on the NumPy community > calendar [1] - everyone is welcome). And there's more going on - I feel > like I should mention some of the other excellent work going on: > > > > A lot of work is going into SIMD optimizations. Sayed Adel has made very > nice progress on implementing universal intrinsics (NEP 38), and Raghuveer > Devulapalli, Chunlin Fang and others have contributed SSE/AVX and ARM Neon > implementations for many functions. > > > > For the website, Shaloo Shalini has continued working on new case studies, > we're about to merge a really nice one on tracking animal movement. Ben > Nathanson has contributed his technical writing and editing skills to > improve our website and documentation content. And Isabela Presedo-Floyd > has taken up the challenge of redesigning the NumPy logo, and we're nearing > the end of the process there. > > > > The survey team has also been working hard. Inessa Pawson, Xiaoyi Deng, > Stephanie Mendoza, Ross Barnowski, Sebastian Berg and a number of > volunteers for translations are getting a really well-designed survey > together. > > > > And then of course there's both old hands and new people doing the regular > maintenance and enhancement work on the main repo. > > > > Writing this email started with "we just gave out some commit rights, we > should put that on the mailing list". Then I realized there's lots of other > people and activities that deserve a shout out. And probably more that I > forgot (if so, apologies!). I'll stop here - thanks everyone for all you do! > > > > Cheers, > > Ralf > > > > > > [1] > https://calendar.google.com/calendar?cid=YmVya2VsZXkuZWR1X2lla2dwaWdtMjMyamJobGRzZmIyYzJqODFjQGdyb3VwLmNhbGVuZGFyLmdvb2dsZS5jb20 > > > _______________________________________________ > NumPy-Discussion mailing list > NumPy-Discussion@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion >
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