I have two points that I know, from first hand, people (including myself)
wonder:
1. Clear distinction between NumPy/SciPy development and respective
roadmaps.
In addition to Johann's summary; I am an occasional contributor to SciPy
(mostly linalg) and again occasionally I wonder whether certain
Hello Chuck,
Sustainability is indeed a broad topic and I think it's all too easy to
think broadly about it. Please do discuss the big picture, but I am far
more interested in the practical day-to-day action items that result
from such a meeting. Here are my concerns with regards NumPy
specifically
On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 4:03 AM, Benjamin Root wrote:
> One thing that concerns me is trying to keep up with demand. Our tools
> have become extremely popular, but it is very difficult for maintainers to
> keep up with this demand. So, we seem to have a tendency to "tribalize", in
> a sense, focus
One thing that concerns me is trying to keep up with demand. Our tools have
become extremely popular, but it is very difficult for maintainers to keep
up with this demand. So, we seem to have a tendency to "tribalize", in a
sense, focusing on the demand for our respective pet projects. Various
proj
Could you elaborate on the purpose of the meeting, or perhaps point to
a link with a description if there is one? Sustainability is a very
broad topic. What do you plan on discussing?
-Joe
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 7:04 PM, Charles R Harris
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I and a number of others represen