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All, It's evaluation time in my department (Bio. & Ag. Engng, UGA), and I'd need to document the impact of my Python contributions on the scientific community at large, or more realistically on the numpy/scipy user community... * Is there a way to estimate how many people installed one particular package from the SVN ? * if it's too tricky, would anybody using maskedarray and/or timeseries and/or pyloess (the SVN packages I helped implementing) mind dropping me a line off-list, with a very short description of the main field of research/use ? I'd basically need some kind of numbers to give to the People-In-Charge. Thanks a lot in advance for your time. P. PS: Sorry for the cross-posting..
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Pierre GM wrote:
All,
It's evaluation time in my department (Bio. & Ag. Engng, UGA), and I'd need to document the impact of my Python contributions on the scientific community at large, or more realistically on the numpy/scipy user community...
* Is there a way to estimate how many people installed one particular package from the SVN ?
No. We could only record who has checked them out from SVN. However, everyone who has checked out the scipy trunk will have gotten the packages you are concerned with. Whether or not they've built them or used them is another matter which we cannot determine. -- Robert Kern "I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth." -- Umberto Eco
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