From quantum.analyst at gmail.com Thu Nov 3 01:29:08 2022 From: quantum.analyst at gmail.com (Elliott Sales de Andrade) Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2022 01:29:08 -0400 Subject: [Matplotlib-devel] [ANN] Matplotlib 3.6.2 Message-ID: Hi all, We are pleased to announce the release of 3.6.2. This is the second bug fix release of the 3.6.x series. Pre-built wheels are available for most major platforms, and can be installed using `pip install matplotlib==3.6.2`. Other packages may also be available already; please check with your preferred source. We thank the 22 authors for the 86 pull requests that comprise the 3.6.2 release. This release contains several bug-fixes and adjustments: * Avoid mutating dictionaries passed to subplots * Fix bbox_inches='tight' on a figure with constrained layout enabled * Fix auto-scaling of ax.hist density with histtype='step' * Fix compatibility with PySide6 6.4 * Fix evaluating colormaps on non-NumPy arrays * Fix key reporting in pick events * Fix thread check on PyPy 3.8 * Handle input to ax.bar that is all NaN * Make rubber band more visible on Tk and Wx backends * Restore (and warn on) seaborn styles in style.library * Restore get_renderer function in deprecated tight_layout * nb/webagg: Fix resize handle on WebKit browsers (e.g., Safari) For further details, please see the Release notes for Matplotlib 3.6.2: https://matplotlib.org/3.6.2/users/release_notes.html#version-3-6 and the milestone on GitHub: https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/milestone/75?closed=1 Additionally, there was no release announcement for 3.6.1. It contains several bug-fixes and adjustments: * A warning is no longer raised when constrained layout explicitly disabled and tight layout is applied * Add missing get_cmap method to ColormapRegistry * Adding a colorbar on a ScalarMappable that is not attached to an Axes is now deprecated instead of raising a hard error * Fix barplot being empty when first element is NaN * Fix FigureManager.resize on GTK4 * Fix fill_between compatibility with NumPy 1.24 development version * Fix hexbin with empty arrays and log scaling * Fix resize_event deprecation warnings when creating figure on macOS * Fix build in mingw * Fix compatibility with PyCharm's interagg backend * Fix crash on empty Text in PostScript backend * Fix generic font families in SVG exports * Fix horizontal colorbars with hatches * Fix misplaced mathtext using eqnarray * stackplot no longer changes the Axes cycler This release is signed by my GPG key, which is also used to sign this email. 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You?re welcome to do more or drop in to help out for a bit, but we need official mentors to commit to the full time. If you?d like to mentor, please add your name, github handle, discord handle, short bio, and which times you?re available to the sign up sheet . Also feel free to add to the project info links! You can find more info at this great guide Melissa made. Melissa and I are taking care of coordination with the PyData global organizing team. Thanks! PS: I'll be at PyData New York sprints tomorrow Nov 8th 10:00AM-2:00PM EST and welcome co-mentors. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From story645 at gmail.com Thu Nov 24 22:02:23 2022 From: story645 at gmail.com (Hannah) Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2022 22:02:23 -0500 Subject: [Matplotlib-devel] PyData Sprints: Call for Volunteers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hey folks, a Time flies and this is now next Thursday-Saturday, Dec 1 - 3. Please sign up if you can swing in for a few hours - which mostly means checking in on gitter and hopping on to zoom. Currently we've got 5 mentors, clustered in Western Europe and Eastern/Central US, and it'd be great if we could have two people for each time band. More info at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1s-T-BsWOLDbDvewCFieFR0M_8a0m6PiuJvTBz3fhopk/edit Thanks so much! On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 1:51 PM Hannah wrote: > Hello foks, can you help us mentor for the PyData Global > sprints? You?re qualified if: > > - you?ve contributed before to us or any similar type project > - can guide someone through the process of creating a PR > - can help with getting the PR into mergeable shape > > Commit rights helpful but not required and we?d be glad to see you if it?s > been a while. > > The conference is virtual and the commitment is about 4 hours between Dec > 1 and Dec 3. You?re welcome to do more or drop in to help out for a bit, > but we need official mentors to commit to the full time. > > If you?d like to mentor, please add your name, github handle, discord > handle, short bio, and which times you?re available to the sign up sheet > . > Also feel free to add to the project info links! > > You can find more info at this great guide > > Melissa made. Melissa and I are taking care of coordination with the PyData > global organizing team. > > Thanks! > PS: I'll be at PyData New York sprints tomorrow Nov 8th 10:00AM-2:00PM EST > and welcome co-mentors. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From story645 at gmail.com Thu Nov 24 22:10:41 2022 From: story645 at gmail.com (Hannah) Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2022 22:10:41 -0500 Subject: [Matplotlib-devel] PyData Sprints: Call for Volunteers In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Also, sorry should have been in the last email, but an hour or two is fine - the goal is at least two people at all times that we say we're participating, but each person can sign up for an hour or two. Thanks! On Thu, Nov 24, 2022 at 10:02 PM Hannah wrote: > Hey folks, a > Time flies and this is now next Thursday-Saturday, Dec 1 - 3. Please sign > up if you can swing in for a few hours - which mostly means checking in on > gitter and hopping on to zoom. Currently we've got 5 mentors, clustered in > Western Europe and Eastern/Central US, and it'd be great if we could have > two people for each time band. More info at > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1s-T-BsWOLDbDvewCFieFR0M_8a0m6PiuJvTBz3fhopk/edit > Thanks so much! > > On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 1:51 PM Hannah wrote: > >> Hello foks, can you help us mentor for the PyData Global >> sprints? You?re qualified if: >> >> - you?ve contributed before to us or any similar type project >> - can guide someone through the process of creating a PR >> - can help with getting the PR into mergeable shape >> >> Commit rights helpful but not required and we?d be glad to see you if >> it?s been a while. >> >> The conference is virtual and the commitment is about 4 hours between Dec >> 1 and Dec 3. You?re welcome to do more or drop in to help out for a bit, >> but we need official mentors to commit to the full time. >> >> If you?d like to mentor, please add your name, github handle, discord >> handle, short bio, and which times you?re available to the sign up sheet >> . >> Also feel free to add to the project info links! >> >> You can find more info at this great guide >> >> Melissa made. Melissa and I are taking care of coordination with the PyData >> global organizing team. >> >> Thanks! >> PS: I'll be at PyData New York sprints tomorrow Nov 8th 10:00AM-2:00PM >> EST and welcome co-mentors. >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: