Re: [matplotlib-devel] matplotlib and Google Summer of Code

2012-03-02 Thread Nick Barnes
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 10:21, Nicolas Rougier wrote: > > Sorry, same for me. I was only suggesting potential ideas for GSoC. > > On Mar 2, 2012, at 10:37 , Jason Grout wrote: > >> On 3/2/12 3:31 AM, Nick Barnes wrote: >> >>> My organization is looking for projects which contribute to our own >>> g

Re: [matplotlib-devel] matplotlib and Google Summer of Code

2012-03-02 Thread Nicolas Rougier
Sorry, same for me. I was only suggesting potential ideas for GSoC. Nicolas On Mar 2, 2012, at 10:37 , Jason Grout wrote: > On 3/2/12 3:31 AM, Nick Barnes wrote: > >> My organization is looking for projects which contribute to our own >> goal (to promote the public understanding of climate s

Re: [matplotlib-devel] matplotlib and Google Summer of Code

2012-03-02 Thread Jason Grout
On 3/2/12 3:31 AM, Nick Barnes wrote: > My organization is looking for projects which contribute to our own > goal (to promote the public understanding of climate science): in this > context we're helping climate scientists adopt open source techniques > and tools. For matplotlib that means askin

Re: [matplotlib-devel] matplotlib and Google Summer of Code

2012-03-02 Thread Nick Barnes
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 07:30, Jason Grout wrote: > On 3/2/12 12:44 AM, Nicolas Rougier wrote: >> >> An OpenGL backend would be a nice project also. I've gathered some >> experience with glumpy and I can help/mentor but I suspect I'm not familiar >> enough with all the matplotlib internals to do

Re: [matplotlib-devel] matplotlib and Google Summer of Code

2012-03-01 Thread Jason Grout
On 3/2/12 12:44 AM, Nicolas Rougier wrote: > > > An OpenGL backend would be a nice project also. I've gathered some experience > with glumpy and I can help/mentor but I suspect I'm not familiar enough with > all the matplotlib internals to do this alone. > Similar to this, a webGL backend would

Re: [matplotlib-devel] matplotlib and Google Summer of Code

2012-03-01 Thread Nicolas Rougier
An OpenGL backend would be a nice project also. I've gathered some experience with glumpy and I can help/mentor but I suspect I'm not familiar enough with all the matplotlib internals to do this alone. Nicolas On Mar 1, 2012, at 23:12 , Eric Firing wrote: > On 03/01/2012 07:18 AM, John Hu

Re: [matplotlib-devel] matplotlib and Google Summer of Code

2012-03-01 Thread Eric Firing
On 03/01/2012 07:18 AM, John Hunter wrote: > > > > > On Mar 1, 2012, at 9:01 AM, Nick Barnes wrote: > >> May I ask whether matplotlib is taking part in this year's GSoC? >> I'm canvassing ideas for the Climate Code Foundation's >> participation, and some scientists have suggested >> matplotlib-rel

Re: [matplotlib-devel] matplotlib and Google Summer of Code

2012-03-01 Thread John Hunter
On Mar 1, 2012, at 9:01 AM, Nick Barnes wrote: > May I ask whether matplotlib is taking part in this year's GSoC? I'm > canvassing ideas for the Climate Code Foundation's participation, and > some scientists have suggested matplotlib-related improvements (e.g. a > GUI tool for constructing a

[matplotlib-devel] matplotlib and Google Summer of Code

2012-03-01 Thread Nick Barnes
May I ask whether matplotlib is taking part in this year's GSoC? I'm canvassing ideas for the Climate Code Foundation's participation, and some scientists have suggested matplotlib-related improvements (e.g. a GUI tool for constructing and managing segmented colormaps). Some might be specific to