Porting SciPy to Py3k GSOC project

Hello everyone, I am interested in porting SciPy/NumPy to Py3k. I've been working this past school year to port an existing code base to py3k for a research group on campus. A lot of the code relies on SciPy and NumPy but the scope of my project didn't let me work on porting either project, to my dismay. I'd love the opportunity to port a project I use heavily in my own code and gain a better understanding of how it works. We are supposed to contact the group we would be working with, to flesh out the details of our application. I've looked at the application and the only thing I know I'll need significant help with is the Milestones portion. Of course, Any and all suggestions are welcome! thank you, Ross Smith (Gaurdro on Freenode)

Hello Again, I've attached a draft of my application. Any feedback you can provide would be greatly appreciated. thanks, Ross On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 22:11, ross smith <rjsm@umich.edu> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am interested in porting SciPy/NumPy to Py3k. I've been working this past school year to port an existing code base to py3k for a research group on campus. A lot of the code relies on SciPy and NumPy but the scope of my project didn't let me work on porting either project, to my dismay. I'd love the opportunity to port a project I use heavily in my own code and gain a better understanding of how it works.
We are supposed to contact the group we would be working with, to flesh out the details of our application. I've looked at the application and the only thing I know I'll need significant help with is the Milestones portion. Of course, Any and all suggestions are welcome!
thank you,
Ross Smith
(Gaurdro on Freenode)

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 2:17 PM, ross smith <rjsm@umich.edu> wrote:
Hello Again,
I've attached a draft of my application. Any feedback you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
Ross
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 22:11, ross smith <rjsm@umich.edu> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am interested in porting SciPy/NumPy to Py3k. I've been working this past school year to port an existing code base to py3k for a research group on campus. A lot of the code relies on SciPy and NumPy but the scope of my project didn't let me work on porting either project, to my dismay. I'd love the opportunity to port a project I use heavily in my own code and gain a better understanding of how it works.
We are supposed to contact the group we would be working with, to flesh out the details of our application. I've looked at the application and the only thing I know I'll need significant help with is the Milestones portion. Of course, Any and all suggestions are welcome!
thank you,
Ross Smith
(Gaurdro on Freenode)
Looks like this was stuck in the pipe for a while. I wonder what broke it loose? Chuck

Hi Ross, 2009/3/22 ross smith <rjsm@umich.edu>
Hello everyone,
I am interested in porting SciPy/NumPy to Py3k. I've been working this past school year to port an existing code base to py3k for a research group on campus. A lot of the code relies on SciPy and NumPy but the scope of my project didn't let me work on porting either project, to my dismay. I'd love the opportunity to port a project I use heavily in my own code and gain a better understanding of how it works.
We are supposed to contact the group we would be working with, to flesh out the details of our application. I've looked at the application and the only thing I know I'll need significant help with is the Milestones portion. Of course, Any and all suggestions are welcome!
Do you have a plan of attack? What all does your experience suggest will be needed? I think if you can end the project with a report on your experience and a list of things that needed to be done that that would be helpful in itself. Chuck
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Charles R Harris
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ross smith