pytest 5.3.5

2020-01-29 Thread Daniel Hahler
pytest 5.3.5 has just been released to PyPI.

This is a bug-fix release, being a drop-in replacement. To upgrade::

  pip install --upgrade pytest

The full changelog is available at 
https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html.

Thanks to all who contributed to this release, among them:

* Daniel Hahler
* Ran Benita


Happy testing,
The pytest Development Team
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SciPy 2020 Call for Submissions is open!

2020-01-29 Thread Melissa Mendonça
Hello all,

Apologies for crossposting. I hope this is appropriate an useful for
members of this group.


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SciPy 2020, the 19th annual Scientific Computing with Python conference,
will be held July 6-12, 2020 in Austin, Texas. The annual SciPy Conference
brings together over 900 participants from industry, academia, and
government to showcase their latest projects, learn from skilled users and
developers, and collaborate on code development. The call for SciPy 2020
talks, posters, and tutorials is now open through February 11, 2020.

Talks and Posters (July 8-10, 2020)

In addition to the general track, this year will have the following
specialized tracks, mini symposia, and sessions:

Tracks

High Performance Python

Machine Learning and Data Science

Mini Symposia

Astronomy and Astrophysics

Biology and Bioinformatics

Earth, Ocean, Geo and Atmospheric Science

Materials Science

Special Sessions

Maintainers Track

SciPy Tools Plenary Session

For additional details and instructions, please see the conference website.


Tutorials (July 6-7, 2020)

Tutorials should be focused on covering a well-defined topic in a hands-on
manner. We are looking for awesome techniques or packages, helping new or
advanced Python programmers develop better or faster scientific
applications. We encourage submissions to be designed to allow at least 50%
of the time for hands-on exercises even if this means the subject matter
needs to be limited. Tutorials will be 4 hours in duration. In your
tutorial application, you can indicate what prerequisite skills and
knowledge will be needed for your tutorial, and the approximate expected
level of knowledge of your students (i.e., beginner, intermediate,
advanced). Instructors of accepted tutorials will receive a stipend.

For examples of content and format, you can refer to tutorials from past
SciPy tutorial sessions (SciPy 2018
,
SciPy2019

) and some accepted submissions
.
For additional details and instructions see the conference website

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Submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scipy2020

Submission Deadline: February 11, 2020


-
Melissa Weber Mendonça
Diversity Committee Co-Chair


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