[SciPy-dev] Porting SciPy to Py3k GSOC project

ross smith rjsm at umich.edu
Mon Mar 23 16:18:05 EDT 2009


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 at 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)
>
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