
Hi all, [ apologies for the semi-spam, I'll keep this brief and expect all replies off-list ] IPython is a project that many of you on this list are likely to use in your daily work, either directly or indirectly (if you've embedded it or used it as a component of some other system). I would simply like to ask you, if IPython has been significantly useful for a project you use, lead, develop, etc., to let me know. For legal/professional reasons, I need to gather information about who has found IPython to be of value. I started IPython as a toy 'afternoon hack' in late 2001, and today it continues to grow, as the nicely summarized Ohloh stats show: https://www.ohloh.net/p/ipython (obviously, this is now the result of the work of many, not just myself, as is true of any healthy open source project as it grows). But I have never systematically tracked its impact, and now I need to do so. So, if you have used IPython and it has made a significant contribution to your project, work, research, company, whatever, I'd be very grateful if you let me know. A short paragraph on what this benefit has been is all I ask. Once I gather any information I get, I would contact directly some of the responders to ask for your authorization before quoting you. I should stress that any information you give me will only go in a documentation packet in support of my legal/residency process here in the USA (think of it as an oversized, obnoxiously detailed CV that goes beyond just publications and regular academic information). To keep traffic off this list, please send your replies directly to me, either at this address or my regular work one: Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu In advance, many thanks to anyone willing to reply. I've never asked for anything in return for working on IPython and the ecosystem of scientific Python tools, but this is actually very important, so any information you can provide me will be very useful. Best regards, Fernando Perez.
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Fernando Perez