[Numpy-discussion] NumPy documentation
Scott Ransom
sransom at nrao.edu
Wed Apr 5 00:04:03 CDT 2006
As someone who has been actively using Numeric/Numarray/Numpy
for about 7 years, now, I heartily agree.
Thanks, Travis.
Scott
On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 11:32:42PM -0500, Ted Horst wrote:
>
> I'll just add my voice to the people speaking up to support Travis's
> efforts. I buy lots of books, and most of the time I don't think too
> much about who I am supporting when I buy them, but I probably would
> have bought this book even if I didn't need that level of
> documentation just to help support what I see as very important
> work. I don't see how writing about an open source project and using
> the proceeds to further that project could be seen as anything other
> than a positive.
>
> I also just want to say how impressed I am with what Travis has
> accomplished with this project. From the organizational effort,
> patience, and persistence of bringing the various communities
> together to the quality and quantity of the ideas, code, and
> discussions, his contributions have been inspiring.
>
> Ted Horst
>
>
>
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