[Numpy-discussion] Re: Looking for ideas for a Small Development Grant

2022-12-26 Thread Ralf Gommers
On Sun, Dec 25, 2022 at 12:20 AM  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I hope this is the right forum on which to post this, but if not please
> let me know.
>
> I'll be starting a PhD program in mathematics in the fall, and I'm looking
> for something to occupy part of my time until then.
>
> I've been programming professionally for 10 years in C, C++, and Python.
> I've also contributed to scipy before:
> https://github.com/scipy/scipy/pull/12667
>
> Can anyone point me in the direction of some topics that are looking for
> developers? It would be great to work on something in the scientific realm,
> like implementing some kind of optimization algorithm, but I can do
> infrastructure type work as well, if there's something that needs
> refactoring or some project that needs someone to scrub through it to add
> type hints.
>
> Open to working on any of the NUMFocus projects, including Julia. I'm less
> familiar with it, but I think I have time to ramp up.
>

Hi Nickolai, given the title of your email I infer that you're looking for
a project that is compensated financially (please correct me if I'm wrong).
For NumPy we have no such projects available right now, and given the
limited amount of funds we have, we'd prioritize funding existing
maintainers or contributors.

There's no central place to ask this question across many/all NumFOCUS
projects I'm afraid.

Cheers,
Ralf
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[Numpy-discussion] NumPy 1.24.1 released

2022-12-26 Thread Charles R Harris
Hi All,

On behalf of the NumPy team, I'm pleased to announce the release of NumPy
1.24.1. NumPy 1.24.1 is a maintenance release that fixes bugs and
regressions discovered after the 1.24.0 release.

The Python versions supported by this release are 3.8-3.11 Note that 32 bit
wheels are only provided for Windows, all other wheels are 64 bits on
account of Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux distributions dropping 32 bit
support. Wheels can be downloaded from PyPI
; source archives, release notes,
and wheel hashes are available on Github
.


*Contributors*

A total of 12 people contributed to this release. People with a "+" by
their names contributed a patch for the first time.

   - Andrew Nelson
   - Ben Greiner +
   - Charles Harris
   - Clément Robert
   - Matteo Raso
   - Matti Picus
   - Melissa Weber Mendonça
   - Miles Cranmer
   - Ralf Gommers
   - Rohit Goswami
   - Sayed Adel
   - Sebastian Berg


*Pull requests merged*

A total of 18 pull requests were merged for this release.

   - #22820: BLD: add workaround in setup.py for newer setuptools
   - #22830: BLD: CIRRUS_TAG redux
   - #22831: DOC: fix a couple typos in 1.23 notes
   - #22832: BUG: Fix refcounting errors found using pytest-leaks
   - #22834: BUG, SIMD: Fix invalid value encountered in several ufuncs
   - #22837: TST: ignore more np.distutils.log imports
   - #22839: BUG: Do not use getdata() in np.ma.masked_invalid
   - #22847: BUG: Ensure correct behavior for rows ending in delimiter
   in\...
   - #22848: BUG, SIMD: Fix the bitmask of the boolean comparison
   - #22857: BLD: Help raspian arm + clang 13 about builtin_mul_overflow
   - #22858: API: Ensure a full mask is returned for masked_invalid
   - #22866: BUG: Polynomials now copy properly (#22669)
   - #22867: BUG, SIMD: Fix memory overlap in ufunc comparison loops
   - #22868: BUG: Fortify string casts against floating point warnings
   - #22875: TST: Ignore nan-warnings in randomized out tests
   - #22883: MAINT: restore npymath implementations needed for freebsd
   - #22884: BUG: Fix integer overflow in in1d for mixed integer dtypes
   #22877
   - #22887: BUG: Use whole file for encoding checks with
   `charset_normalizer`.


Cheers,

Charles Harris
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