IMPORTANT: Mailing lists are moving

The mailing list pointer on the first page on matplotlib.org stil point to old mailing lists.

See: Check the faq, the api docs, mailing list archives, and join the matplotlib mailing lists. Check out the matplotlib questions on stackoverflow. The search tool searches all of the documentation, including full text search of over 350 complete examples which exercise almost every corner of matplotlib.

Nicolas

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On 31 Jul 2015, at 19:07, Michael Droettboom <mdroe at stsci.edu> wrote:

Due to recent technical problems and changes in policy on SourceForge, we have decided to move the matplotlib mailing lists to python.org.

To subscribe to the new mailing lists, please visit:

  ? For user questions and support:
Matplotlib-users Info Page
matplotlib-users at python.org
  ? For low-volume announcements about matplotlib releases and related events and software:
Matplotlib-announce Info Page
matplotlib-announce at python.org
  ? For developer discussion:
Matplotlib-devel Info Page
matplotlib-devel at python.org
The old list will remain active in the meantime, but all new posts will auto-reply with the location of the new mailing lists.

The old mailing list archives will remain available.

Thanks to Ralf Hildebrandt at python.org for making this possible.

Cheers,
Michael Droettboom

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I have corrected the landing page for the mailing list sign up (should be
live, might need to clear some caches).

nabble is still a problem, maybe we should redirect that to gmane which has
been updated to look at the new address?

Tom

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On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 11:17 AM Nicolas P. Rougier < Nicolas.Rougier at inria.fr> wrote:

The mailing list pointer on the first page on matplotlib.org stil point
to old mailing lists.

See: Check the faq, the api docs, mailing list archives, and join the
matplotlib mailing lists. Check out the matplotlib questions on
stackoverflow. The search tool searches all of the documentation, including
full text search of over 350 complete examples which exercise almost every
corner of matplotlib.

Nicolas

> On 31 Jul 2015, at 19:07, Michael Droettboom <mdroe at stsci.edu> wrote:
>
> Due to recent technical problems and changes in policy on SourceForge,
we have decided to move the matplotlib mailing lists to python.org.
>
> To subscribe to the new mailing lists, please visit:
>
> ? For user questions and support:
> Matplotlib-users Info Page
> matplotlib-users at python.org
> ? For low-volume announcements about matplotlib releases and
related events and software:
> Matplotlib-announce Info Page
> matplotlib-announce at python.org
> ? For developer discussion:
> Matplotlib-devel Info Page
> matplotlib-devel at python.org
> The old list will remain active in the meantime, but all new posts will
auto-reply with the location of the new mailing lists.
>
> The old mailing list archives will remain available.
>
> Thanks to Ralf Hildebrandt at python.org for making this possible.
>
> Cheers,
> Michael Droettboom
>
>
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As an update, nabble has now been updated as well (thanks to Hugo Teixeira).

Tom

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On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 11:35 AM Thomas Caswell <tcaswell at gmail.com> wrote:

I have corrected the landing page for the mailing list sign up (should be
live, might need to clear some caches).

nabble is still a problem, maybe we should redirect that to gmane which
has been updated to look at the new address?

Tom

On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 11:17 AM Nicolas P. Rougier < > Nicolas.Rougier at inria.fr> wrote:

The mailing list pointer on the first page on matplotlib.org stil point
to old mailing lists.

See: Check the faq, the api docs, mailing list archives, and join the
matplotlib mailing lists. Check out the matplotlib questions on
stackoverflow. The search tool searches all of the documentation, including
full text search of over 350 complete examples which exercise almost every
corner of matplotlib.

Nicolas

> On 31 Jul 2015, at 19:07, Michael Droettboom <mdroe at stsci.edu> wrote:
>
> Due to recent technical problems and changes in policy on SourceForge,
we have decided to move the matplotlib mailing lists to python.org.
>
> To subscribe to the new mailing lists, please visit:
>
> ? For user questions and support:
> Matplotlib-users Info Page
> matplotlib-users at python.org
> ? For low-volume announcements about matplotlib releases and
related events and software:
> Matplotlib-announce Info Page
> matplotlib-announce at python.org
> ? For developer discussion:
> Matplotlib-devel Info Page
> matplotlib-devel at python.org
> The old list will remain active in the meantime, but all new posts will
auto-reply with the location of the new mailing lists.
>
> The old mailing list archives will remain available.
>
> Thanks to Ralf Hildebrandt at python.org for making this possible.
>
> Cheers,
> Michael Droettboom
>
>
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> Matplotlib-devel mailing list
> Matplotlib-devel at lists.sourceforge.net
> matplotlib-devel List Signup and Options

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