There's NumFOCUS money for CI -- also for the work used to configure and
running it etc.
It would not be only for Cython, but for open source scientific Python
(Cython, NumPy, SciPy etc.). So if anybody would like to work up to 50%
time on that (or perhaps just want to work for some weeks with
On Mar 5, 2012 11:02 AM, "Dag Sverre Seljebotn"
wrote:
>
> To whoever hasn't heard the news already, there's now a NumPy Foundation
for Open Code for Usable Science:
>
> http://numfocus.org/
>
> Cython is on the "looking for representatives" list (my English fails me
as to what exactly that means
To whoever hasn't heard the news already, there's now a NumPy Foundation
for Open Code for Usable Science:
http://numfocus.org/
Cython is on the "looking for representatives" list (my English fails me
as to what exactly that means though).
They are seeking US tax-exempt status. So:
a) Cyth