[SciPy-Dev] Good-bye, sort of

Matthieu Brucher matthieu.brucher at gmail.com
Thu Jul 29 11:51:28 EDT 2010


Indeed, the current documentation and its quality are an excellent
testimony to all users. Many thanks to you.

Matthieu

2010/7/29 Gael Varoquaux <gael.varoquaux at normalesup.org>:
> Yes, David, I would like to join with the others to thank you. But you
> need no thank from us, I believe, to be proud, just looking at the
> progress in the documentation should be enough.
>
> Gaël
>
> On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 08:59:47AM -0600, Vincent Davis wrote:
>> Thanks for you efforts and I guess thanks for getting me involved with
>> pydocweb :-)
>> Vincent
>
>> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 11:09 PM, David Goldsmith
>> <d.l.goldsmith at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > July 31 is my last day as paid NumPy/SciPy docs editor/marathon coordinator;
>> > I'm moving on to a programming data analyst position for the Marine Waters
>> > Data Management System Project of the Environmental Assessment Program in
>> > the Washington State Department of Ecology; unfortunately, they need me to
>> > program in MATLAB, but I plan on continuing to use NumPy, etc. for my
>> > fractals, etc.  I also intend to continue to contribute to this community as
>> > a volunteer as my time permits, but you probably will be seeing less of me
>> > on the lists.  Also, I won't be hosting a Marathon Skypecon this Friday (but
>> > of course others are free to organize one if they want to.)
>
>> > Thanks for all your help and support,
>
>> > David Goldsmith
>> > Olympia, WA
>
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