Re: [Numpy-discussion] organizational question

2007-04-01 Thread Travis Vaught
I was just about to respond that _substantial_ support by a non- 
profit best describes Travis Oliphant's many contributions through  
BYU.  I see now that BYU/SciPy/NumPy has been nominated ... excellent!


It might be appropriate for people from various constituencies to  
comment...


Preference will be given to projects that benefit more and larger  
constituencies, demonstrate exceptional promise or performance, and  
meet particularly urgent needs.


http://matc.mellon.org/2007_nominations/brigham-young-university/ 
scipy-numpy


Best,

Travis (Vaught)

On Mar 30, 2007, at 2:29 PM, Alan G Isaac wrote:


Is either NumPy or SciPy substantially supported
by an identifiable and actual non-profit organization?

I ask because I think both fit under
http://www.mellon.org/grant_programs/programs/copy_of_research
item 4.

Here is the announcement:
http://matc.mellon.org/

Note that universities are among the nominees:
http://matc.mellon.org/2007_nominations

Cheers,
Alan Isaac



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[Numpy-discussion] organizational question

2007-03-30 Thread Alan G Isaac
Is either NumPy or SciPy substantially supported
by an identifiable and actual non-profit organization?

I ask because I think both fit under
http://www.mellon.org/grant_programs/programs/copy_of_research 
item 4.

Here is the announcement:
http://matc.mellon.org/

Note that universities are among the nominees:
http://matc.mellon.org/2007_nominations

Cheers,
Alan Isaac



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