Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-07 Thread Tony Kelman
You can, you have to create a new "organization" account (it isn't really 
tied to github organizations from what I remember though) and adjust / 
reset the webhook.


On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 3:07:21 PM UTC-7, David Anthoff wrote:
>
> I believe AppVeyor always is bound to a personal account, i.e. I don’t 
> think you can have the second type of URL. 
>
>  
>
> *From:* julia...@googlegroups.com  [mailto:
> julia...@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of *Steven G. Johnson
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 7, 2016 1:49 PM
> *To:* julia-users <julia...@googlegroups.com >
> *Subject:* Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer
>
>  
>
> I'm not completely sure of the right way to re-enable AppVeyor ... I did 
> it for PyCall, but it shows up as 
> https://ci.appveyor.com/project/StevenGJohnson/pycall-jl-nu3aa  how 
> do I enable it as https://ci.appveyor.com/project/JuliaPy/pycall-jl?
>
>
> On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 1:46:08 PM UTC-4, Tony Kelman wrote:
>
> Please re enable all CI services for every repo that was moved into that 
> prganization. Travis and AppVeyor don't always handle repo moves very well.
>
>

RE: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-07 Thread David Anthoff
I believe AppVeyor always is bound to a personal account, i.e. I don’t think 
you can have the second type of URL. 

 

From: julia-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:julia-users@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of Steven G. Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2016 1:49 PM
To: julia-users <julia-users@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

 

I'm not completely sure of the right way to re-enable AppVeyor ... I did it for 
PyCall, but it shows up as 
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/StevenGJohnson/pycall-jl-nu3aa  how do I 
enable it as https://ci.appveyor.com/project/JuliaPy/pycall-jl?


On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 1:46:08 PM UTC-4, Tony Kelman wrote:

Please re enable all CI services for every repo that was moved into that 
prganization. Travis and AppVeyor don't always handle repo moves very well.



Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-07 Thread Steven G. Johnson
I'm not completely sure of the right way to re-enable AppVeyor ... I did it 
for PyCall, but it shows up 
as https://ci.appveyor.com/project/StevenGJohnson/pycall-jl-nu3aa  how 
do I enable it as https://ci.appveyor.com/project/JuliaPy/pycall-jl?

On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 1:46:08 PM UTC-4, Tony Kelman wrote:
>
> Please re enable all CI services for every repo that was moved into that 
> prganization. Travis and AppVeyor don't always handle repo moves very well.



Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-07 Thread Tony Kelman
Please re enable all CI services for every repo that was moved into that 
prganization. Travis and AppVeyor don't always handle repo moves very well.

Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-06 Thread Steven G. Johnson


On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 3:45:48 PM UTC-4, Ismael Venegas Castelló 
wrote:
>
> Hello everyone!
>
> Viral I don't find the JuliaPy organization is it on github? 
>

https://github.com/JuliaPy 


Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-06 Thread Steven G. Johnson


On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 12:42:05 PM UTC-4, Tony Kelman wrote:
>
> Overlaps quite a bit with JuliaInterop, doesn't it? Conda isn't strictly a 
> Python package manager, though it's most often used that way.
>

Yes, there is a certain amount of overlap.  On the other hand, it makes a 
certain amount of sense to group the maintainers who know how to deal with 
Python and Julia in one place, as opposed to people interoperating with R, 
Matlab, etcetera.


Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-06 Thread Ismael Venegas Castelló
Hello everyone!

Viral I don't find the JuliaPy organization is it on github? There iare 
also Gettext.jl, Pandas.jl, GeographicLibPy.jl, PyLexYacc.jl, PyLogging.jl, 
PyX.jl and SGP4.jl as far as I can tell, plus from the ones Steven 
mentioned.

El martes, 6 de septiembre de 2016, 9:42:08 (UTC-5), Viral Shah escribió:
>
> Created JuliaPy and sent the invites to authors and contributors of 
> various py*.jl packages.
>
> -viral
>
> On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 7:32:34 PM UTC+5:30, Steven G. Johnson 
> wrote:
>>
>> Viral, can you set up JuliaPy and send invites to the relevant people?
>>
>

Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-06 Thread Tony Kelman
Overlaps quite a bit with JuliaInterop, doesn't it? Conda isn't strictly a 
Python package manager, though it's most often used that way.


On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 7:42:08 AM UTC-7, Viral Shah wrote:
>
> Created JuliaPy and sent the invites to authors and contributors of 
> various py*.jl packages.
>
> -viral
>
> On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 7:32:34 PM UTC+5:30, Steven G. Johnson 
> wrote:
>>
>> Viral, can you set up JuliaPy and send invites to the relevant people?
>>
>

Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-06 Thread Viral Shah
Created JuliaPy and sent the invites to authors and contributors of various 
py*.jl packages.

-viral

On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 7:32:34 PM UTC+5:30, Steven G. Johnson 
wrote:
>
> Viral, can you set up JuliaPy and send invites to the relevant people?
>


Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-06 Thread Steven G. Johnson
Viral, can you set up JuliaPy and send invites to the relevant people?


Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-06 Thread Steven G. Johnson
Yes, let's please make a JuliaPy org with Conda (and PyCall and PyJulia and 
probably PyPlot and maybe SymPy), so that Cedric and me and others can help 
maintain Conda etc.


Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-06 Thread Cedric St-Jean
Conda.jl is awesome, and important for ScikitLearn.jl, thank you for your 
work on it. I hope you find someone, but I'll step in if you don't.

On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 12:08:31 PM UTC-4, wookyoung noh wrote:
>
> Hello, Luthaf
>
> It's sad that you're leaving for a while.
> I wish to you would come back early.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best regards,
> WooKyoung Noh
>
> On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 9:46:33 PM UTC+9, Luthaf wrote:
>>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> Yes, I may try again to use it when the ecoystem and the languages are a 
>> bit more stable.
>> I am OK with the JuliaPy organization, but Conda.jl can also be used for 
>> pure C/C++/Fortran dependencies, without any link to Python.
>>
>> -- 
>> Luthaf
>>
>>
>> Viral Shah a écrit :
>>
>> Hi Luthaf,
>>
>> Sorry to hear that you are not using Julia anymore. Hopefully you will 
>> come back in the future.
>>
>> I am wondering if we should create a JuliaPy organization and move many 
>> important building blocks and python wrapper packages there, if the various 
>> authors think it is a good idea.
>>
>> -viral
>>
>>
>> On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 3:19:54 PM UTC+5:30, Luthaf wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Julians! 
>>>
>>> I am the author and currently only maintainer of the Conda.jl package. 
>>> This package is a thin wrapper on top of the `conda` package manager, 
>>> well known in the Python community. 
>>> This package bring to Julia the ability to install native (binary) and 
>>> Python dependencies in a cross-platform way, without any administrative 
>>> rights. It is used by the PyCall.jl package to install Python if no 
>>> other installation is found, and a lot of other packages with complex 
>>> dependencies. As such, Conda.jl gets around 200 downloads a day, and is 
>>> an important builiding block of the Julia ecosystem, especially on 
>>> Windows. 
>>>
>>> Unfortunatly, as I am not using Julia anymore, I do not have much time 
>>> to continue maintaining this package, and I'd like to someone else to 
>>> take over this repository. 
>>>
>>> I plan to stay around for 6 month helping the new maintainer(s?) to work 
>>> with the code. The code itself is very simple, less than 300 lines of 
>>> code. This code do not need specific knowledge, only to read the 
>>> documentation of `conda`. A bit of understanding of native libraries and 
>>> dependencies can help, but can be aquired on the fly. 
>>>
>>> If you want to help, or are just want to get more informations, please 
>>> contact me by email at lut...@luthaf.fr. 
>>>
>>> Best regards, 
>>> -- 
>>> Luthaf 
>>>
>>
>>

Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-05 Thread wookyoung noh
Hello, Luthaf

It's sad that you're leaving for a while.
I wish to you would come back early.

Thanks.

Best regards,
WooKyoung Noh

On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 9:46:33 PM UTC+9, Luthaf wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> Yes, I may try again to use it when the ecoystem and the languages are a 
> bit more stable.
> I am OK with the JuliaPy organization, but Conda.jl can also be used for 
> pure C/C++/Fortran dependencies, without any link to Python.
>
> -- 
> Luthaf
>
>
> Viral Shah a écrit :
>
> Hi Luthaf,
>
> Sorry to hear that you are not using Julia anymore. Hopefully you will 
> come back in the future.
>
> I am wondering if we should create a JuliaPy organization and move many 
> important building blocks and python wrapper packages there, if the various 
> authors think it is a good idea.
>
> -viral
>
>
> On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 3:19:54 PM UTC+5:30, Luthaf wrote:
>>
>> Hi Julians! 
>>
>> I am the author and currently only maintainer of the Conda.jl package. 
>> This package is a thin wrapper on top of the `conda` package manager, 
>> well known in the Python community. 
>> This package bring to Julia the ability to install native (binary) and 
>> Python dependencies in a cross-platform way, without any administrative 
>> rights. It is used by the PyCall.jl package to install Python if no 
>> other installation is found, and a lot of other packages with complex 
>> dependencies. As such, Conda.jl gets around 200 downloads a day, and is 
>> an important builiding block of the Julia ecosystem, especially on 
>> Windows. 
>>
>> Unfortunatly, as I am not using Julia anymore, I do not have much time 
>> to continue maintaining this package, and I'd like to someone else to 
>> take over this repository. 
>>
>> I plan to stay around for 6 month helping the new maintainer(s?) to work 
>> with the code. The code itself is very simple, less than 300 lines of 
>> code. This code do not need specific knowledge, only to read the 
>> documentation of `conda`. A bit of understanding of native libraries and 
>> dependencies can help, but can be aquired on the fly. 
>>
>> If you want to help, or are just want to get more informations, please 
>> contact me by email at lut...@luthaf.fr . 
>>
>> Best regards, 
>> -- 
>> Luthaf 
>>
>
>

Re: [julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-05 Thread Luthaf

Hi,

Yes, I may try again to use it when the ecoystem and the languages are a 
bit more stable.
I am OK with the JuliaPy organization, but Conda.jl can also be used for 
pure C/C++/Fortran dependencies, without any link to Python.


--
Luthaf


Viral Shah a écrit :

Hi Luthaf,

Sorry to hear that you are not using Julia anymore. Hopefully you will 
come back in the future.


I am wondering if we should create a JuliaPy organization and move 
many important building blocks and python wrapper packages there, if 
the various authors think it is a good idea.


-viral


On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 3:19:54 PM UTC+5:30, Luthaf wrote:

Hi Julians!

I am the author and currently only maintainer of the Conda.jl
package.
This package is a thin wrapper on top of the `conda` package manager,
well known in the Python community.
This package bring to Julia the ability to install native (binary)
and
Python dependencies in a cross-platform way, without any
administrative
rights. It is used by the PyCall.jl package to install Python if no
other installation is found, and a lot of other packages with complex
dependencies. As such, Conda.jl gets around 200 downloads a day,
and is
an important builiding block of the Julia ecosystem, especially on
Windows.

Unfortunatly, as I am not using Julia anymore, I do not have much
time
to continue maintaining this package, and I'd like to someone else to
take over this repository.

I plan to stay around for 6 month helping the new maintainer(s?)
to work
with the code. The code itself is very simple, less than 300 lines of
code. This code do not need specific knowledge, only to read the
documentation of `conda`. A bit of understanding of native
libraries and
dependencies can help, but can be aquired on the fly.

If you want to help, or are just want to get more informations,
please
contact me by email at lut...@luthaf.fr .

Best regards,
-- 
Luthaf






[julia-users] Re: Conda.jl needs a new maintainer

2016-09-05 Thread Viral Shah
Hi Luthaf,

Sorry to hear that you are not using Julia anymore. Hopefully you will come 
back in the future.

I am wondering if we should create a JuliaPy organization and move many 
important building blocks and python wrapper packages there, if the various 
authors think it is a good idea.

-viral


On Monday, September 5, 2016 at 3:19:54 PM UTC+5:30, Luthaf wrote:
>
> Hi Julians! 
>
> I am the author and currently only maintainer of the Conda.jl package. 
> This package is a thin wrapper on top of the `conda` package manager, 
> well known in the Python community. 
> This package bring to Julia the ability to install native (binary) and 
> Python dependencies in a cross-platform way, without any administrative 
> rights. It is used by the PyCall.jl package to install Python if no 
> other installation is found, and a lot of other packages with complex 
> dependencies. As such, Conda.jl gets around 200 downloads a day, and is 
> an important builiding block of the Julia ecosystem, especially on 
> Windows. 
>
> Unfortunatly, as I am not using Julia anymore, I do not have much time 
> to continue maintaining this package, and I'd like to someone else to 
> take over this repository. 
>
> I plan to stay around for 6 month helping the new maintainer(s?) to work 
> with the code. The code itself is very simple, less than 300 lines of 
> code. This code do not need specific knowledge, only to read the 
> documentation of `conda`. A bit of understanding of native libraries and 
> dependencies can help, but can be aquired on the fly. 
>
> If you want to help, or are just want to get more informations, please 
> contact me by email at lut...@luthaf.fr. 
>
> Best regards, 
> -- 
> Luthaf 
>