David Cournapeau wrote:
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 12:01 PM, <jason-sage@creativetrax.com> wrote:
First of all, thanks for the tremendous work everyone has done!
In the Sage project (http://www.sagemath.org), we have a slightly patched version of scipy 0.6 currently. We recently upgraded to numpy 1.2 and would like to match that with an upgrade of scipy. We are using scipy more and more; for example, in our next version out later this week, we switched our floating point and complex matrices to use a numpy/scipy backend for most calculations.
great.
Yeah, we are also moving to the buffer interface hopefully in the not too distant future.
Is there a recommended SVN version that we should update to while waiting for 0.7 to be released? We're looking for an SVN revision that is relatively stable. Incidentally, count me into the crowd that would find scipy much more valuable if there were more frequent releases; Sage users in general would be testing the code and giving feedback as well.
If you can wait for a couple of days, scipy 0.7 will be there. A beta is immininent (next WE), and a proper release should follow soon after.
Ok, we will keep an eye on that and let you know if we are still hitting regressions in the stats module.
David
Cheers, Michael
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