Cutting 1.2rc3

Thanks to everyone for the hard work on getting the last few bugs
squashed! I think 1.2.0 is going to be a very high quality
release. It looks like we’re only down to one last issue marked for
1.2.

https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/1326

Do you think it's realistic to cut a 1.2rc3 tomorrow?  I hope that

this will be the last release candidate for 1.2.0 and we won’t need
to make any significant additions before the final release.

Then we can all move forward with the good number of PEP8 fixes,

larger MEP improvements and other great features in the pipeline.

Mike

That should be do-able. I think all we really need for that PR is the addition of documentation describing what does a transform of None means.

Cheers!
Ben Root

···

On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Michael Droettboom <mdroe@…31…> wrote:

Thanks to everyone for the hard work on getting the last few bugs

squashed! I think 1.2.0 is going to be a very high quality
release. It looks like we’re only down to one last issue marked for
1.2.

[https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/1326](https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/1326/files)



Do you think it's realistic to cut a 1.2rc3 tomorrow?  I hope that

this will be the last release candidate for 1.2.0 and we won’t need
to make any significant additions before the final release.

Then we can all move forward with the good number of PEP8 fixes,

larger MEP improvements and other great features in the pipeline.

Mike
Thanks to everyone for the hard work on getting the last few bugs

squashed! I think 1.2.0 is going to be a very high quality
release. It looks like we’re only down to one last issue marked for
1.2.

[https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/1326](https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/1326/files)



Do you think it's realistic to cut a 1.2rc3 tomorrow?  I hope that

this will be the last release candidate for 1.2.0 and we won’t need
to make any significant additions before the final release.

Then we can all move forward with the good number of PEP8 fixes,

larger MEP improvements and other great features in the pipeline.

Mike

That should be do-able. I think all we really need for that PR is the addition of documentation describing what does a transform of None means.

Phil expressed some concerns regarding similar transform problems with Collections. I don’t think these have been addressed yet.

There have also been a few bug fixes that have popped up in the last few days. Jens Nielsen has a couple of bounding box tweaks to make tables work with bbox_inches=‘tight’. There was also another issue opened regarding the parsing of the edgecolors kwarg in ax.pcolor.

Jens’ pull request is a bug fix, in my opinion. It is currently targeted for master (as is the currently milestoned 1.2 PR regarding transforms) but I don’t see any reason for it to not make 1.2. If others feel the same then I would rather see it targeted properly as opposed to it being cherry-picked.

···

On Monday, October 22, 2012, Benjamin Root wrote:

On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Michael Droettboom <mdroe@…31…> wrote:

Cheers!
Ben Root


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Oh mammary glands I'd intended to do some testing on Windows for you guys and it's gone completely under my radar, sorry about that.

I can still give it a try though. I've got 2.7.3 and 3.3.0 on my PC but I don't want to repeat what someone else may have done already. What's the best way forward?

···

On 22/10/2012 15:10, Michael Droettboom wrote:

Thanks to everyone for the hard work on getting the last few bugs
squashed! I think 1.2.0 is going to be a very high quality release. It
looks like we're only down to one last issue marked for 1.2.

bugfix: creating patches with transform=None by ChrisBeaumont · Pull Request #1326 · matplotlib/matplotlib · GitHub
<bugfix: creating patches with transform=None by ChrisBeaumont · Pull Request #1326 · matplotlib/matplotlib · GitHub;

Do you think it's realistic to cut a 1.2rc3 tomorrow? I hope that this
will be the last release candidate for 1.2.0 and we won't need to make
any significant additions before the final release.

Then we can all move forward with the good number of PEP8 fixes, larger
MEP improvements and other great features in the pipeline.

Mike

--
Cheers.

Mark Lawrence.

I rebased #1418 on v1.2.x as #1425 as suggested by Damon McDougall. It
turns out that the other bug #1419 is only present on master and
introduced in a resent pep8 rewrite not merged into v1.2.x

Cheers,
Jens

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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mark Lawrence <breamoreboy@...705...>
Date: Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [matplotlib-devel] Cutting 1.2rc3
To: matplotlib-devel@lists.sourceforge.net

On 22/10/2012 15:10, Michael Droettboom wrote:

Thanks to everyone for the hard work on getting the last few bugs
squashed! I think 1.2.0 is going to be a very high quality release. It
looks like we're only down to one last issue marked for 1.2.

bugfix: creating patches with transform=None by ChrisBeaumont · Pull Request #1326 · matplotlib/matplotlib · GitHub
<https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib/pull/1326/files&gt;

Do you think it's realistic to cut a 1.2rc3 tomorrow? I hope that this
will be the last release candidate for 1.2.0 and we won't need to make
any significant additions before the final release.

Then we can all move forward with the good number of PEP8 fixes, larger
MEP improvements and other great features in the pipeline.

Mike

Oh mammary glands I'd intended to do some testing on Windows for you
guys and it's gone completely under my radar, sorry about that.

I can still give it a try though. I've got 2.7.3 and 3.3.0 on my PC but
I don't want to repeat what someone else may have done already. What's
the best way forward?

--
Cheers.

Mark Lawrence.

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