[Numpy-discussion] Numpy wheels: who maintains the builds and who pays for it?

2024-02-22 Thread sean . gillies
Hi folks, My name is Sean and I'm the author of several GIS packages using Numpy: Fiona, Rasterio, and Shapely. I've followed Numpy's trail when it comes to wheel building for many years and now I'm seeking advice on how to prioritize platforms to support and how to pay for the labor and comput

[Numpy-discussion] Re: Numpy wheels: who maintains the builds and who pays for it?

2024-04-05 Thread sean . gillies
Hi Ralf, Thank you very much for the response. I apologize for my delay. I misread the subscription defaults for this list and was waiting for something in my inbox. You mentioned measuring platform usage. How does the project do that? Analysis of PyPI download stats? I feel like rasterio and

[Numpy-discussion] Re: What should remain on PyPi

2024-09-03 Thread Sean Gillies
cibility requires that we keep all the major and > micro versions, but if so, we should make that an official guarantee. > Perhaps a short NEP? This might even qualify for an SPEC. Thoughts? > > Chuck > -- Sean Gillies ___ NumPy-Dis