This is exactly what we did with the bokeh.charts deprecation. Moving to a
separate projects was both a huge relief for the developers as well as a great
way to focus and clarify expectations for users.
Bryan
> On Nov 30, 2017, at 10:20, Chris Laumann wrote:
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> +1 (not that my lurking vot
> On Nov 9, 2017, at 13:35, Charles R Harris wrote:
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> One thing worth considering might be making the release that drops 2.7 NumPy
> 2.0 just so that there is a clear break point. Then if someone wants to
> continue the 1.x line of releases supporting 2.7 they can do so. ISTR that
> git no
> On Nov 8, 2017, at 10:50, Peter Cock wrote:
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> NumPy (and to a lesser extent SciPy) is in a tough position being at the
> bottom of many scientific Python programming stacks. Whenever you
> drop Python 2 support is going to upset someone.
Existing versions of NumPy will still exist and conti