Re: [Numpy-discussion] Willing to contribute to SciPy & NumPy ...

2011-03-31 Thread Benjamin Root
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Christopher Barker wrote: > On 3/31/11 12:04 PM, Anthony Scopatz wrote: > > > (with which I am inclined to agree), documentation is probably not the > > best way to get started. > > I agree as well. However, I think newbies can be a great help in > identifying hole

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Willing to contribute to SciPy & NumPy ...

2011-03-31 Thread Christopher Barker
On 3/31/11 12:04 PM, Anthony Scopatz wrote: > A good place to get started is helping out with documentation (see > http://docs.scipy.org/numpy/Front%20Page/). > > > Actually, according to the Jacob Kaplan-Moss's talk at PyCon this year > (http://pycon.blip.tv/file/4881071/) Nice talk -- th

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Willing to contribute to SciPy & NumPy ...

2011-03-31 Thread Anthony Scopatz
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 3:04 AM, Scott Sinclair wrote: > On 31 March 2011 07:27, Sylvain Bellemare wrote: > > I would like to seriously start contributing to NumPy and/or SciPy, as > much as I possibly can. > > I'm sure that your help will be welcomed! > > A good place to get started is helping

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Willing to contribute to SciPy & NumPy ...

2011-03-31 Thread Scott Sinclair
On 31 March 2011 07:27, Sylvain Bellemare wrote: >  I would like to seriously start contributing to NumPy and/or SciPy, as much > as I possibly can. I'm sure that your help will be welcomed! A good place to get started is helping out with documentation (see http://docs.scipy.org/numpy/Front%20P