Erin Sheldon <erin.sheldon <at> gmail.com> writes: > > Excerpts from Wes McKinney's message of Sat Feb 25 15:49:37 -0500 2012: > > That may work-- I haven't taken a look at the code but it is probably > > a good starting point. We could create a new repo on the pydata GitHub > > org (http://github.com/pydata) and use that as our point of > > collaboration. I will hopefully be able to put some serious energy > > into this this spring. > > First I want to make sure that we are not duplicating effort of the > person Travis mentioned. > > Logistically, I think it is probably easier to just fork numpy into my > github account and then work it directly into the code base, and ask for > a pull request when things are ready. > > I expect I could have something with all the required features ready in > a week or so. It is mainly just porting the code from C++ to C, and > writing the interfaces by hand instead of with swig; I've got plenty of > experience with that, so it should be straightforward. > > -e
Hi Erin, I'm the one Travis mentioned earlier about working on this. I was planning on diving into it this week, but it sounds like you may have some code already that fits the requirements? If so, I would be available to help you with porting/testing your code with numpy, or I can take what you have and build on it in my numpy fork on github. -Jay Bourque Continuum IO _______________________________________________ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@scipy.org http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion