Re: [Numpy-discussion] Dropping sourceforge for releases.

2016-10-03 Thread Charles R Harris
On Sun, Oct 2, 2016 at 5:53 PM, Vincent Davis 
wrote:

> +1, I am very skeptical of anything on SourceForge, it negatively impacts
> my opinion of any project that requires me to download from sourceforge.
>
>
> On Saturday, October 1, 2016, Charles R Harris 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Ralf has suggested dropping sourceforge as a NumPy release site. There
>> was discussion of doing that some time back but we have not yet done it.
>> Now that we put wheels up on PyPI for all supported architectures source
>> forge is not needed. I note that there are still some 15,000 downloads a
>> week from the site, so it is still used.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>
I've uploaded the NumPy 1.11.2 release to sourceforge and made a note on
the summary page that that will be the last release to be found there.

Chuck
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] Dropping sourceforge for releases.

2016-10-02 Thread Vincent Davis
+1, I am very skeptical of anything on SourceForge, it negatively impacts
my opinion of any project that requires me to download from sourceforge.

On Saturday, October 1, 2016, Charles R Harris 
wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Ralf has suggested dropping sourceforge as a NumPy release site. There was
> discussion of doing that some time back but we have not yet done it. Now
> that we put wheels up on PyPI for all supported architectures source forge
> is not needed. I note that there are still some 15,000 downloads a week
> from the site, so it is still used.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Chuck
>


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Re: [Numpy-discussion] Dropping sourceforge for releases.

2016-10-02 Thread David Cournapeau
+1 from me.

If we really need some distribution on top of github/pypi, note that
bintray (https://bintray.com/) is free for OSS projects, and is a much
better experience than sourceforge.

David

On Sun, Oct 2, 2016 at 12:02 AM, Charles R Harris  wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> Ralf has suggested dropping sourceforge as a NumPy release site. There was
> discussion of doing that some time back but we have not yet done it. Now
> that we put wheels up on PyPI for all supported architectures source forge
> is not needed. I note that there are still some 15,000 downloads a week
> from the site, so it is still used.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Chuck
>
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[Numpy-discussion] Dropping sourceforge for releases.

2016-10-01 Thread Charles R Harris
Hi All,

Ralf has suggested dropping sourceforge as a NumPy release site. There was
discussion of doing that some time back but we have not yet done it. Now
that we put wheels up on PyPI for all supported architectures source forge
is not needed. I note that there are still some 15,000 downloads a week
from the site, so it is still used.

Thoughts?

Chuck
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