Just to follow-on to my previous email, our labeling convention is
described in more detail here:
https://github.com/astropy/astropy/wiki/Issue-labeling-convention
Cheers,
Tom
Thomas Robitaille wrote:
> The issue with 'low hanging fruit' is that who is it low-hanging fruit
> for? Low hanging fru
The issue with 'low hanging fruit' is that who is it low-hanging fruit
for? Low hanging fruit for a core dev may be days of work for a
newcomer. Also, 'newcomer' doesn't give a good idea of how long it will
take.
I would therefore like to second Tom Aldcroft's suggestion of following
something lik
Getting a bit OT here, but...
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 10:46 AM, Fabien wrote:
> thanks for the hint! I am trying to gather information about how to make
> to make an interactive website with a python model running on a
> webserver and making plots. There's a bunch of tools out there, it's
> hard
On 01.12.2014 18:52, Chris Barker wrote:
> not really your question, but that example is using Brython to call
> HighCharts:
>
> http://www.highcharts.com/
>
> Brython is doing very little there.
thanks for the hint! I am trying to gather information about how to make
to make an interactive websi
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 6:17 AM, Fabien wrote:
> Just out of curiosity: is Bokeh also able to provide interactive charts
> as Brython does?
>
> Example:
>
> http://www.brython.info/gallery/highcharts/examples/area-stacked/index_py.htm
not really your question, but that example is using Brython t
On 26.09.2014 05:34, Damian Avila wrote:
> On behalf of the Bokeh team, I am very happy to announce the release of
> Bokeh version 0.6.1!
Hi,
this looks awesome!
Just out of curiosity: is Bokeh also able to provide interactive charts
as Brython does?
Example:
http://www.brython.info/gallery/hi
Hi Damian, how you doing?
The IPy nb Link is broken... =/
Cheers,
Arnaldo.
Em sexta-feira, 26 de setembro de 2014 00h34min39s UTC-3, Damian Avila
escreveu:
>
> On behalf of the Bokeh team, I am very happy to announce the release of
> Bokeh version 0.6.1!
>
> Bokeh is a Python library for visua
Charles R Harris wrote:
> Is there any reason to keep support for g77? The last release was in 2006
> and gfortran has been available since 2005. I admit that there is no reason
> to drop current support, apart from getting rid of some code, so perhaps
> the question should be: how much work shou