This is not only for me, but a question for the community in general.
Do we have an open knowledge base of budget (interested companies or
individuals, public funding)
for developing numpy-related packages?

Explaining a bit with a specific case...
In the last few years, I have many times thought about the possibility of
working with Numpy:
finding payment for developing libraries using Numpy or even Numpy
internals.
Especially, I have written a music python library (called 'music' on PyPI).
It holds many useful things, equal-loudness contours, musical notes,
localization, HRTF, LUT, singing, glissandi, tremolos & vibratos with
transitions, etc etc.
I believe it is something well done, which involved scientific research and
over a decade of experience with the algorithms, but it still lacks a
better organization of the functionalities, better documentation, and
better maintenance.
To reach that point, one would probably have to be paid to take the
necessary time.

Beyond that, I know it is useful for making art/music, teaching, learning
music, learning music-related signal processing and programming, etc.

Maybe the most important point: this is probably the case with other
libraries/projects.

(((
On the other side, we as a company (here at Modena/Italy) may look into
(public, private, own) funding
to develop Numpy (internals, libraries).
We would also enjoy developing Numpy-related libraries (internals?) if
someone needs or wants them.
)))

Should this be posted in another list/forum?
Any thoughts?
R.

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Renato Fabbri
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