Robert Kern wrote: > David Cournapeau wrote: > > >> I am willing to volunteer for the scipy part: I have quite extensive >> experience with building on linux now, and I can now build on windows >> without too much difficulties (I mean hardware-wise). >> >> Concerning the release date: it basically means giving enough time to >> solve the current bugs, right ? >> > > There are too many. Build bugs should be fixed and anything that impairs the > functioning of whole packages. Incorporating patches already submitted would > be > the next priority. Fixing isolated little bugs can be pushed back. > > I thought that releasing something before the end of summer would be a good release date: a new release is available before the beginning of the new "university" year. Would you agree on a date like end of august ? (if I become the release manager, this is also more compatible with my schedule).
For the bugs, I was not talking about all the bugs in trac, but the ones in 0.5.3 milestone (10-11 bugs, I think). David _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion