Hi Ed,
Thanks for your talk, it was very informative. I'm sorry I didn't get a
chance to speak to you more.
I went to the sprints first thing on Monday, but had to leave just before
lunch to catch my flight.
As for the port -- if you have anything that can improve the transition,
put it in as a PR.
The sprints, from what I've seen, is about merging existing PRs as much as
adding new ones.
I don't know much about the inner details of transitioning from 2to3, but
will be aiming to setup a dev environment that is just python 3.
Thanks,
Robert
On 8 July 2013 17:18, Ed Schofield <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I gave a talk at PyConAU over the weekend about "modern" scientific
> computing and big data analytics with Python. My grand plans included using
> a complete Python 3-based stack for the demonstrations and tutorial
> environment, and recommending that the audience migrate to Python 3 now.
> When I sent in the talk abstract I hadn't fully appreciated that
> scikit-learn isn't ported yet. This turned out to be the biggest piece
> missing for us in an otherwise mostly workable Python 3 stack.
>
> I recommended porting scikit-learn as a good opportunity for the
> post-PyConAU sprints today and tomorrow, but I'm not there for them myself,
> so I don't know if anything will happen. But I would like to help out where
> I can. I see README-py3k.rst was created in July 2010. It would be great to
> nail the port finally! Perhaps I could organise a sprint at the Melbourne
> Python user group to help work on it.
>
> I saw a tweet from Nelle about the Paris sprint, and I see that the py3k
> port is the first topic in the list (although it's a long list). Shall I
> wait until the dust settles after that week, or is there some part of the
> porting effort you'd like help with before then, or to set the stage for it
> so you can work on it more effectively then?
>
> Best wishes,
> Ed
>
>
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