pyOpenGL is one project that hasn't upgraded to numpy yet. 

http://pyopengl.sourceforge.net/

I think the issue is just that noone is really maintaining it, rather than any difficulty in porting to numpy.  Since he's probably not reading this list, might be a good idea to send  the project admin a copy of the survey:  mcfletch at users.sourceforge.net

--bb

On 5/31/06, Travis Oliphant < oliphant.travis@ieee.org> wrote:

Please help the developers by responding to a few questions.



1) Have you transitioned or started to transition to NumPy (i.e. import
numpy)?




2) Will you transition within the next 6 months? (if you answered No to #1)




3) Please, explain your reason(s) for not making the switch. (if you
answered No to #2)





4) Please provide any suggestions for improving NumPy.





Thanks for your answers.


NumPy Developers




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