Darren Dale wrote: > I'm not a core numpy developer and don't want to step on anybody's > toes here. But I was wondering if anyone had considered approaching > the Python Software Foundation about support to help get numpy working > with python-3?
What kind of support are you talking about? Developers, money, software, PR, test platforms ...? For quite some time we are talking about ways on the PSF list to aid projects. We are trying to figure out what projects need, especially high profile projects and important infrastructure projects. I myself consider NumPy as a great asset for both the scientific community and Python. It's true that Pycon '09 was a major drawback on our financials. But there are other ways beside money to assist projects. For example the snakebite network (http://snakebite.org/) could be very useful for you once it's open. Please don't ask me about details on the status, I don't have an account yet. About a month ago we got 14 MSDN premium subscriptions with full access to MS development tools and all Windows platforms, which is very useful for porting and testing application on Windows. Some core developers may also be interested to assist you directly. The PSF might (!) even donate some money but I'm not in the position to discuss it. I can get you in touch with the PSF if you like. I'm a PSF member and a core developer. Christian _______________________________________________ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@scipy.org http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion