[Numpy-discussion] next NumPy community meeting

2023-01-15 Thread Inessa Pawson
The next NumPy community meeting will be held this Wednesday, January 18th at 19:00 (7 pm) UTC. Join us via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83278611437?pwd=ekhoLzlHRjdWc0NOY2FQM0NPemdkZz09 Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. To add to the meeting agenda the topics you’d like to discuss,

[Numpy-discussion] Documentation team meeting - Monday 16 January at 4 PM UTC

2023-01-15 Thread Mukulika Pahari
Hi all! Our next Documentation Team meeting will happen on *Monday, January 16* at ***4PM UTC***. We now alternate the meeting times to be a bit more inclusive. This means that we'll have a meeting at 12pm UTC every 28 days, and a meeting at 4pm UTC every 28 days. All are welcome - you don't

[Numpy-discussion] numpy.dtype.num consistent across versions and architecture?

2023-01-15 Thread Dima Kogan
Hi. This is an ABI stability and portability question. Suppose I write a C program that uses the numerical values returned by numpy.dtype.num to identify types, can these values be relied upon to be consistent in future releases of numpy? I'm only talking about base types like np.int32,

[Numpy-discussion] Re: Road to NumPy 2.0

2023-01-15 Thread Ralf Gommers
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 1:59 PM Sebastian Berg wrote: > Hi all, > > as brought up many times, I would like to aim for a NumPy 2.0. The > current hope would be to release within the year and start adding small > breaking changes soon, but hidden behind feature flags. Similar to what is >