Re: [Numpy-discussion] Tidelift

2018-09-18 Thread Ralf Gommers
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 8:30 PM Andy Ray Terrel wrote: > > > On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 10:01 PM Nathaniel Smith wrote: > >> On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 6:04 PM, Stefan van der Walt >> wrote: >> > On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 16:54:16 -0500, Andy Ray Terrel wrote: >> >> FYI, Donald Fischer will be at the NumFO

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Tidelift

2018-09-18 Thread Andy Ray Terrel
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 10:01 PM Nathaniel Smith wrote: > On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 6:04 PM, Stefan van der Walt > wrote: > > On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 16:54:16 -0500, Andy Ray Terrel wrote: > >> FYI, Donald Fischer will be at the NumFOCUS forum next week if folks > want > >> to talk to him about it. It

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Tidelift

2018-09-18 Thread Nathaniel Smith
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 6:04 PM, Stefan van der Walt wrote: > On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 16:54:16 -0500, Andy Ray Terrel wrote: >> FYI, Donald Fischer will be at the NumFOCUS forum next week if folks want >> to talk to him about it. It looks like individuals sign up with Tidelift >> and perform services

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Tidelift

2018-09-18 Thread Andy Ray Terrel
I've forwarded Donald this conversation. He said he is working on some of the finer details. He's up for chatting more in NYC next week so if we want to collect a set of questions it might be easy to get them all figured out there. On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 8:06 PM Stefan van der Walt wrote: > On

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Tidelift

2018-09-18 Thread Stefan van der Walt
On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 16:54:16 -0500, Andy Ray Terrel wrote: > FYI, Donald Fischer will be at the NumFOCUS forum next week if folks want > to talk to him about it. It looks like individuals sign up with Tidelift > and perform services to be paid this money. Looking at the contract it > doesn't seem l

[Numpy-discussion] [REL] Matplotlib 3.0.0

2018-09-18 Thread Thomas Caswell
Folks, Happy to announce Matplotlib 3.0.0! This is the first version of Matplotlib to only support Python 3. If you need Python 2.7 support the 2.2.x LTS series will continue to receive critical bug-fixes until 2020. Highlights of this release include: - GUI backend is selected at run-time ba

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Tidelift

2018-09-18 Thread Marten van Kerkwijk
> Yeah I'm reaching out to Don as we speak. I've known him for a number of > years and chatted about NumFOCUS working with Tidelift last year but this > program didn't exist. I think the real game changer is having an automated > way to scan a clients code base and spit out the dependencies. I wou

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Tidelift

2018-09-18 Thread Andy Ray Terrel
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 4:55 PM Stephan Hoyer wrote: > On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 12:26 PM Stephan Hoyer wrote: > >> Tidelift is a startup trying to make open source software more >> sustainable by selling an open source subscription that pays maintainers. >> >> NumPy is eligible for a guaranteed $

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Tidelift

2018-09-18 Thread Andy Ray Terrel
FYI, Donald Fischer will be at the NumFOCUS forum next week if folks want to talk to him about it. It looks like individuals sign up with Tidelift and perform services to be paid this money. Looking at the contract it doesn't seem like something that works with anything but individuals or for profi

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Tidelift

2018-09-18 Thread Stephan Hoyer
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 12:26 PM Stephan Hoyer wrote: > Tidelift is a startup trying to make open source software more sustainable > by selling an open source subscription that pays maintainers. > > NumPy is eligible for a guaranteed $10,000 over 24 months -- are we > interesting in signing up? >

[Numpy-discussion] Tidelift

2018-09-18 Thread Stephan Hoyer
Tidelift is a startup trying to make open source software more sustainable by selling an open source subscription that pays maintainers. NumPy is eligible for a guaranteed $10,000 over 24 months -- are we interesting in signing up? https://blog.tidelift.com/1m-to-pay-open-source-maintainers-on-tid