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) Cython users who wants to sponsor development may be able to contribute through this organizatin b) It's a place Cython devs should keep in mind as a possible source of funding for good projects or workshop opportunities (if money can help -- which is often not the case, but sometimes) Dag
On Mar 5, 2012 11:02 AM, "Dag Sverre Seljebotn" <d.s.seljebotn@astro.uio.no> wrote:
To whoever hasn't heard the news already, there's now a NumPy Foundation
for Open Code for Usable Science:
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) Cython users who wants to sponsor development may be able to
contribute through this organizatin
b) It's a place Cython devs should keep in mind as a possible source of
funding for good projects or workshop opportunities (if money can help -- which is often not the case, but sometimes)
On this topic, keep me in mind too, as I have an NSF grant right now that can be used for such things.
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