Eric Firing | 5 Feb 07:52
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release?

It has been quite a while since 0.87.7, and I note that the ubuntu 
feisty upstream version freeze date is Feb. 8.  Is it time for a new mpl 
release?  If it were done within the next few days, would it get into 
feisty?  I acknowledge that I can offer no help with the release 
process, and I don't know what it takes to get a release into 
ubuntu--presumably the debian maintainer has to get it into debian 
first--but I thought I would raise the question anyway.

Eric

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John Hunter | 5 Feb 20:44
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release?

I'm still learning how to reply-to with my new-fangled gmail.  I'm
forwarding this response on to the list....

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: John Hunter <jdh2358@...>
Date: Feb 5, 2007 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: [matplotlib-devel] release?
To: Eric Firing <efiring@...>
Cc: cwmoad@...

On 2/5/07, Eric Firing <efiring@...> wrote:
> It has been quite a while since 0.87.7, and I note that the ubuntu
> feisty upstream version freeze date is Feb. 8.  Is it time for a new mpl
> release?  If it were done within the next few days, would it get into
> feisty?  I acknowledge that I can offer no help with the release
> process, and I don't know what it takes to get a release into
> ubuntu--presumably the debian maintainer has to get it into debian
> first--but I thought I would raise the question anyway.

I'm severely ham-strung at the moment since my build box died and I
haven't resurrected a new one yet.  Charlie has been doing the win32
builds and may be able to do them for this release.  That's the hard
part.  Other than that, the main thing that needs to be done is to get
a fresh svn co and build, run backend_driver and memleak_hawaii and
make sure everything looks OK.  If you can do that Eric, and Charlie
can do the win32 build, I'm all for it.

I just googled ubuntu matplotlib and got a page pointing to the old
debian 0.82 version.  I know that is the main debian package people
are using but is it also the most recent ubuntu version.  If so, just
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Eric Firing | 5 Feb 22:18
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Re: release?

John Hunter wrote:
> I'm still learning how to reply-to with my new-fangled gmail.  I'm
> forwarding this response on to the list....
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: John Hunter <jdh2358@...>
> Date: Feb 5, 2007 9:46 AM
> Subject: Re: [matplotlib-devel] release?
> To: Eric Firing <efiring@...>
> Cc: cwmoad@...
> 
> 
> On 2/5/07, Eric Firing <efiring@...> wrote:
>> It has been quite a while since 0.87.7, and I note that the ubuntu
>> feisty upstream version freeze date is Feb. 8.  Is it time for a new mpl
>> release?  If it were done within the next few days, would it get into
>> feisty?  I acknowledge that I can offer no help with the release
>> process, and I don't know what it takes to get a release into
>> ubuntu--presumably the debian maintainer has to get it into debian
>> first--but I thought I would raise the question anyway.
> 
> I'm severely ham-strung at the moment since my build box died and I
> haven't resurrected a new one yet.  Charlie has been doing the win32
> builds and may be able to do them for this release.  That's the hard
> part.  Other than that, the main thing that needs to be done is to get
> a fresh svn co and build, run backend_driver and memleak_hawaii and
> make sure everything looks OK.  If you can do that Eric, and Charlie
> can do the win32 build, I'm all for it.

OK, I did the fresh co and build and the checking, and I don't see any 
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Charlie Moad | 5 Feb 23:35
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Re: release?

I'm listening, and I can do the windows builds.  I'll run those tests
tonight and get back to the list.

- Charlie

On 2/5/07, Eric Firing <efiring@...> wrote:
> John Hunter wrote:
> > I'm still learning how to reply-to with my new-fangled gmail.  I'm
> > forwarding this response on to the list....
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: John Hunter <jdh2358@...>
> > Date: Feb 5, 2007 9:46 AM
> > Subject: Re: [matplotlib-devel] release?
> > To: Eric Firing <efiring@...>
> > Cc: cwmoad@...
> >
> >
> > On 2/5/07, Eric Firing <efiring@...> wrote:
> >> It has been quite a while since 0.87.7, and I note that the ubuntu
> >> feisty upstream version freeze date is Feb. 8.  Is it time for a new mpl
> >> release?  If it were done within the next few days, would it get into
> >> feisty?  I acknowledge that I can offer no help with the release
> >> process, and I don't know what it takes to get a release into
> >> ubuntu--presumably the debian maintainer has to get it into debian
> >> first--but I thought I would raise the question anyway.
> >
> > I'm severely ham-strung at the moment since my build box died and I
> > haven't resurrected a new one yet.  Charlie has been doing the win32
> > builds and may be able to do them for this release.  That's the hard
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Jarrod Millman | 6 Feb 07:01
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Re: release?

Hey John,

In Rev. 2942, you committed a spectral colormap patch provided by Tim
Leslie.  The spectral colormap is being used by the Neuroimaging in
Python (nipy) project (neuroimaging.scipy.org).  It isn't a big deal,
but given nipy's dependence on the new colormap it would be very nice
to have a new release of matplotlib.

Thanks,

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Manuel Metz | 6 Feb 12:15
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Re: release?

Eric Firing wrote:
> John Hunter wrote:
>> I'm still learning how to reply-to with my new-fangled gmail.  I'm
>> forwarding this response on to the list....
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: John Hunter <jdh2358@...>
>> Date: Feb 5, 2007 9:46 AM
>> Subject: Re: [matplotlib-devel] release?
>> To: Eric Firing <efiring@...>
>> Cc: cwmoad@...
>>
>>
>> On 2/5/07, Eric Firing <efiring@...> wrote:
>>> It has been quite a while since 0.87.7, and I note that the ubuntu
>>> feisty upstream version freeze date is Feb. 8.  Is it time for a new mpl
>>> release?  If it were done within the next few days, would it get into
>>> feisty?  I acknowledge that I can offer no help with the release
>>> process, and I don't know what it takes to get a release into
>>> ubuntu--presumably the debian maintainer has to get it into debian
>>> first--but I thought I would raise the question anyway.
>> I'm severely ham-strung at the moment since my build box died and I
>> haven't resurrected a new one yet.  Charlie has been doing the win32
>> builds and may be able to do them for this release.  That's the hard
>> part.  Other than that, the main thing that needs to be done is to get
>> a fresh svn co and build, run backend_driver and memleak_hawaii and
>> make sure everything looks OK.  If you can do that Eric, and Charlie
>> can do the win32 build, I'm all for it.
> 
> OK, I did the fresh co and build and the checking, and I don't see any 
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Charlie Moad | 6 Feb 23:12
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Re: release?

rev3002 works great for me.  I can push the windows releases this
Saturday.  I could push a source release sooner.  Is anyone opposed to
me pushing a source release Friday with the binaries following up on
Saturday?  If there are no objections, let's avoid major commits until
after then.

- Charlie

On 2/5/07, Charlie Moad <cwmoad@...> wrote:
> I'm listening, and I can do the windows builds.  I'll run those tests
> tonight and get back to the list.
>
> - Charlie
>
> On 2/5/07, Eric Firing <efiring@...> wrote:
> > John Hunter wrote:
> > > I'm still learning how to reply-to with my new-fangled gmail.  I'm
> > > forwarding this response on to the list....
> > >
> > > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > > From: John Hunter <jdh2358@...>
> > > Date: Feb 5, 2007 9:46 AM
> > > Subject: Re: [matplotlib-devel] release?
> > > To: Eric Firing <efiring@...>
> > > Cc: cwmoad@...
> > >
> > >
> > > On 2/5/07, Eric Firing <efiring@...> wrote:
> > >> It has been quite a while since 0.87.7, and I note that the ubuntu
> > >> feisty upstream version freeze date is Feb. 8.  Is it time for a new mpl
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John Hunter | 6 Feb 23:24
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Re: release?

On 2/6/07, Charlie Moad <cwmoad@...> wrote:
> rev3002 works great for me.  I can push the windows releases this
> Saturday.  I could push a source release sooner.  Is anyone opposed to
> me pushing a source release Friday with the binaries following up on
> Saturday?  If there are no objections, let's avoid major commits until
> after then.

Let's do the source release ASAP -- I'll update the website for win32
users to point to the older release so they can find it until the
win32 binaries are out.  That way if ubuntu wants to use this for
their next release before the Feb 8th upstream freeze they can (and it
will give us one day to do a point bugfix release if the whole world
blows up).  Just be sure that you use the same svn revision for the
src release and the win32 builds which will help us with user errors.
And email us when the new source is up so I'll know to make the
website change.

And let's call it 0.90 god-doggy.  I'm getting tired of 0.87.   There
is at least one signficant API breaking new feature (the pick API)
which alone justifies not making this a point release.  There are also
several new features sampled below

2007-01-22 Extended the new picker API to text, patches and patch
           collections.  Added support for user customizable pick hit
           testing and attribute tagging of the PickEvent - Details
           and examples in examples/pick_event_demo.py -

2007-01-11 Added Axes.xcorr and Axes.acorr to plot the cross
           correlation of x vs y or the autocorrelation of x.  pylab
           wrappers also provided.  See examples/xcorr_demo.py
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Charlie Moad | 7 Feb 03:08
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Re: release?

Ok, I'll try to get it posted on SF tonight.

On 2/6/07, John Hunter <jdh2358@...> wrote:
> On 2/6/07, Charlie Moad <cwmoad@...> wrote:
> > rev3002 works great for me.  I can push the windows releases this
> > Saturday.  I could push a source release sooner.  Is anyone opposed to
> > me pushing a source release Friday with the binaries following up on
> > Saturday?  If there are no objections, let's avoid major commits until
> > after then.
>
> Let's do the source release ASAP -- I'll update the website for win32
> users to point to the older release so they can find it until the
> win32 binaries are out.  That way if ubuntu wants to use this for
> their next release before the Feb 8th upstream freeze they can (and it
> will give us one day to do a point bugfix release if the whole world
> blows up).  Just be sure that you use the same svn revision for the
> src release and the win32 builds which will help us with user errors.
> And email us when the new source is up so I'll know to make the
> website change.
>
> And let's call it 0.90 god-doggy.  I'm getting tired of 0.87.   There
> is at least one signficant API breaking new feature (the pick API)
> which alone justifies not making this a point release.  There are also
> several new features sampled below
>
> 2007-01-22 Extended the new picker API to text, patches and patch
>            collections.  Added support for user customizable pick hit
>            testing and attribute tagging of the PickEvent - Details
>            and examples in examples/pick_event_demo.py -
>
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Charlie Moad | 7 Feb 04:38
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ANN: matplotlib-0.90.0

http://www.python.org/pypi/matplotlib/0.90.0

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=80706&package_id=82474&release_id=484485

Binaries will be posted in a few days.

===============================================================
2007-02-06 Released 0.90.0 at revision 3003

2007-01-22 Extended the new picker API to text, patches and patch
           collections.  Added support for user customizable pick hit
           testing and attribute tagging of the PickEvent - Details
           and examples in examples/pick_event_demo.py - JDH

2007-01-16 Begun work on a new pick API using the mpl event handling
           frameowrk.  Artists will define their own pick method with
           a configurable epsilon tolerance and return pick attrs.
           All artists that meet the tolerance threshold will fire a
           PickEvent with artist dependent attrs; eg, a Line2D can set
           the indices attribute that shows the indices into the line
           that are within epsilon of the pick point.  See
           examples/pick_event_demo.py.  The implementation of pick
           for the remaining Artists remains to be done, but the core
           infrastructure at the level of event handling is in place
           with a proof-of-concept implementation for Line2D - JDH

2007-01-16 src/_image.cpp: update to use Py_ssize_t (for 64-bit systems).
           Use return value of fread() to prevent warning messages - SC.

2007-01-15 src/_image.cpp: combine buffer_argb32() and buffer_bgra32() into
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