
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 22:15, David Cournapeau <david@ar.media.kyoto-u.ac.jp> wrote:
Nathan Bell wrote:
Is there a plan to get SciPy 0.7 out the door? Numerous improvements have been made since the release of 0.6, which was 9 months ago. Whatever the faults of the current SVN (e.g. unittest that have been broken for over a month), are they not now preferable to those in 0.6?
A release now would be helpful to those who want to use SciPy in the classroom this fall.
My understanding is that a new scipy is released shortly after numpy.
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