[ANN] Josh Bartlett — pygame Artist in Residence exhibit.

2018-12-15 Thread René Dudfield
Hello, Josh Bartlett has made a video for his pygame Artist in Residence exhibit. It's a timelapse of Trosnoth development in October. There is also a blog post about it: timelapse trosnoth development video

pytest 4.0.2

2018-12-15 Thread Bruno Oliveira
Hi everyone, pytest 4.0.2 has just been released to PyPI. This is a bug-fix release, being a drop-in replacement. To upgrade:: pip install --upgrade pytest The full changelog is available at https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/changelog.html. Thanks to all who contributed to this release, amon

[RELEASE] Python 3.7.2rc1 and 3.6.8rc1 now available for testing

2018-12-15 Thread Ned Deily
https://blog.python.org/2018/12/python-372rc1-and-368rc1-now-available.html Python 3.7.2rc1 and 3.6.8rc1 are now available. 3.7.2rc1 is the release preview of the next maintenance release of Python 3.7, the latest feature release of Python. 3.6.8rc1 is the release preview of the next and last mai

EuroPython 2019: Venue and location selected

2018-12-15 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
After a very work intense RFP with more than 40 venues competing, 17 entries, and two rounds of refinements, we are now happy to announce the winner: EuroPython 2019 will be held in Basel, Switzerland, from July 8 - 14 2019 We will now start work on the contracts

ANN: Astropy v3.1 released

2018-12-15 Thread Erik Tollerud
Dear colleagues, We are very happy to announce the v3.1 release of the Astropy package, a core Python package for Astronomy: http://www.astropy.org Astropy is a community-driven Python package intended to contain much of the core functionality and common tools needed for astronomy and astrophysi