NumPy 2.0 meeting - Monday, April 3rd, 3 - 7pm UTC
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Hi, everyone! The preparation for NumPy 2.0 release is currently underway. The NumPy project leadership would like to invite you all to join us on Monday, April 3rd, 3 - 7pm UTC for the meeting where the NumPy maintainers will present the scope of the planned work for this release and hold in-depth discussions on every proposed feature. For details of the meeting agenda, visit: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vNDBlnVCJM-Nv7xF02Re4qk_5rR9uAUi0ih6K3b2.... Please keep in mind that it hasn’t been finalized yet. Join us via Zoom: https://numfocus-org.zoom.us/j/87080449579?pwd=dmt5dktCT2l1NG5ZNGFvb3dKdUNId... . -- Cheers, Inessa Inessa Pawson Contributor Experience Lead | NumPy https://numpy.org/ GitHub: inessapawson
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Hi all, As part of this meeting we have reserved a 30 minute slot for lightning talks. Those can be for topics that are on our tentative roadmap already (see https://github.com/orgs/numpy/projects/9/views/1), or topics that you'd like to add to that roadmap and would like to drive and pitch to the audience. Here is a signup sheet: https://hackmd.io/NAVZWpFcTcuq7_ZmzOyCWw. Please add yourself and your proposed topic/title if you're interested! Cheers, Ralf On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 2:44 AM Inessa Pawson <albuscode@gmail.com> wrote:
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Hi everybody, thanks a lot for the great meeting! I took it as inspiration for a few conversations with GPT4 (easter eggs included): https://gist.github.com/xor2k/3baf9cfaf2cde16193204c6148315ecd If anyone likes, I’d be in for a GPT4 session and maybe we can come up with more specific questions that could lead to more useful answers. However, please note that the current limit is 25 requests per 3 hours, so either we are limited to that (which might be fine) or we need to use multiple accounts. Also, maybe several attempts might be necessary as the servers are pretty busy (“at capacity”) quite often. Best, Michael
![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/5f88830d19f9c83e2ddfd913496c5025.jpg?s=120&d=mm&r=g)
Hi all, As part of this meeting we have reserved a 30 minute slot for lightning talks. Those can be for topics that are on our tentative roadmap already (see https://github.com/orgs/numpy/projects/9/views/1), or topics that you'd like to add to that roadmap and would like to drive and pitch to the audience. Here is a signup sheet: https://hackmd.io/NAVZWpFcTcuq7_ZmzOyCWw. Please add yourself and your proposed topic/title if you're interested! Cheers, Ralf On Mon, Mar 27, 2023 at 2:44 AM Inessa Pawson <albuscode@gmail.com> wrote:
![](https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/f8701e452a66248f88bb3df76a77ba82.jpg?s=120&d=mm&r=g)
Hi everybody, thanks a lot for the great meeting! I took it as inspiration for a few conversations with GPT4 (easter eggs included): https://gist.github.com/xor2k/3baf9cfaf2cde16193204c6148315ecd If anyone likes, I’d be in for a GPT4 session and maybe we can come up with more specific questions that could lead to more useful answers. However, please note that the current limit is 25 requests per 3 hours, so either we are limited to that (which might be fine) or we need to use multiple accounts. Also, maybe several attempts might be necessary as the servers are pretty busy (“at capacity”) quite often. Best, Michael
participants (3)
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Inessa Pawson
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Michael Siebert
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Ralf Gommers