[Numpy-discussion] Re: NumPy 1.23.0 released

2022-06-22 Thread Charles R Harris
On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 6:49 PM Charles R Harris wrote: > Hi All, > > On behalf of the NumPy team, I'm pleased to announce the release of NumPy > 1.23.0. The NumPy 1.23.0 release continues the ongoing work to improve the > handling and promotion of dtypes, increase the execution speed, clarify th

[Numpy-discussion] NumPy 1.23.0 released

2022-06-22 Thread Charles R Harris
Hi All, On behalf of the NumPy team, I'm pleased to announce the release of NumPy 1.23.0. The NumPy 1.23.0 release continues the ongoing work to improve the handling and promotion of dtypes, increase the execution speed, clarify the documentation, and expire old deprecations. The highlights are:

[Numpy-discussion] Re: Numpy binary wheels and CI for win/arm64 platform

2022-06-22 Thread Ralf Gommers
On Wed, Jun 22, 2022 at 11:35 AM Niyas Sait wrote: > Hi Niyas, I'd be interested in remote access to a development machine. >> This will help with NumPy and SciPy; and it would allow testing binaries >> resulting from a cross-compilation step. >> I don't have a preference for a Volterra box or an

[Numpy-discussion] Re: Numpy binary wheels and CI for win/arm64 platform

2022-06-22 Thread Niyas Sait
> > Hi Niyas, I'd be interested in remote access to a development machine. > This will help with NumPy and SciPy; and it would allow testing binaries > resulting from a cross-compilation step. > I don't have a preference for a Volterra box or an Azure VM - as long as > it can be used for developmen