[Numpy-discussion] NumPy Development Meeting Wednesday - Triage Focus (US switched times last week)

2020-11-03 Thread Sebastian Berg
Hi all, Our bi-weekly triage-focused NumPy development meeting is today (Wednesday, November 4th) at 11 am Pacific Time (18:00 UTC). Everyone is invited to join in and edit the work-in-progress meeting topics and notes: https://hackmd.io/68i_JvOYQfy9ERiHgXMPvg I encourage everyone to notify us

Re: [Numpy-discussion] NumPy 1.20.x branch in two weeks

2020-11-03 Thread Brigitta Sipocz
Hi, For what it's worth, python 3.6 is also dropped for astropy 4.2 (RC1 to be released in the next few days). We haven't yet formally adopted NEP29, but are very close to it peding some word smithing, and no one from the dev team was fighting for keeping support for 3.6. or numpy 1.16. Cheers,

[Numpy-discussion] New package to speed up ufunc inner loops

2020-11-03 Thread Matti Picus
Hi. On behalf of Quansight and RTOSHoldings, I would like to introduce "pnumpy", a package to speed up NumPy. https://quansight.github.io/numpy-threading-extensions/stable/index.html What is in it? - use "PyUFunc_ReplaceLoopBySignature" to hook all the UFunc inner loops - When the inner

Re: [Numpy-discussion] NumPy 1.20.x branch in two weeks

2020-11-03 Thread Mark Harfouche
Juan made a pretty good argument for keeping 3.6 support in the next scikit-image release, let me try to paraphrase: - Since nobody has made the PR to explicitly drop python 3.6 from the scikit-image build matrix, we will continue to support it, but if somebody were to make the PR, I (Juan) would