From: <bm...@ca...> - 2008-01-12 09:30:03
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Quoting Michael Haggerty <mh...@al...>: > Hey, what a brilliant idea! I never thought of that! All that is > missing is for SOMEONE to step forward. This is an open source project; > that SOMEONE could be you! > > I haven't used Gnuplot.py in years and have only occasionally done tiny > amounts of maintenance out of some irrational sentimental attachment to > the project. Gnuplot.py definitely needs a new maintainer, if only to > collect some minor changes that have been contributed by the mailing > list and occasionally make a release. Volunteers needed! > > I'd be happy to get you started making contributions to the project. > Just let me know that you are interested. (That applies to everybody > else, too.) Ok, I use gnuplot and Gnuplot.py for my work at university. As everybody, I have little time for this and don't mind running from SVN, but on the other hand, I wouldn't want the project to rot too. So, I'd try to have a look at the distribution part of gnuplot.py, and bugs should they come up. I'm user bmcage on sourceforge, developer on the GRAMPS python program already (you can check it's ChangeLog for Benny). No packaging or other distribution experience though. I do numerical computing (C++, python, ... ) mostly for my own needs only. Let me know what I should know about making a source package, or if you want more credentials from me first. Benny ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. |