Welcoming new core developers

Damon McDougall, Christoph Gohlke and Russell Owen have been added to the set of core developers with push rights and the ability to upload files to the github download page.

Damon has come recently on the scene, but has provided all kinds of helpful bug triaging and fixing during the 1.2.0 release cycle, as well as cool new features such as 3d trisurfaces and stacked plots, to name only a few.

Christoph Gohlke, besides providing tons of support on the mailing list for a long while, has been providing Windows binaries for the past few releases.

Russell Owen has been providing Mac OS-X builds for the past few releases and has helped track down some portability problems in the 1.2.0 release.

Thanks to everyone on the growing team!

Mike

Welcome aboard!

Ben Root

···

On Wednesday, September 19, 2012, Michael Droettboom wrote:

Damon McDougall, Christoph Gohlke and Russell Owen have been added to

the set of core developers with push rights and the ability to upload

files to the github download page.

Damon has come recently on the scene, but has provided all kinds of

helpful bug triaging and fixing during the 1.2.0 release cycle, as well

as cool new features such as 3d trisurfaces and stacked plots, to name

only a few.

Christoph Gohlke, besides providing tons of support on the mailing list

for a long while, has been providing Windows binaries for the past few

releases.

Russell Owen has been providing Mac OS-X builds for the past few

releases and has helped track down some portability problems in the

1.2.0 release.

Thanks to everyone on the growing team!

Mike

Congrats to the three of you. The hard work that you all put in doesn’t go unnoticed, and is massively appreciated!

Mike, as lead developer, your opening round of beers for mpl devs at SciPy13 is beginning to look costly. :wink:

···

On 20 September 2012 03:25, Benjamin Root <ben.root@…553…> wrote:

On Wednesday, September 19, 2012, Michael Droettboom wrote:

Damon McDougall, Christoph Gohlke and Russell Owen have been added to

the set of core developers with push rights and the ability to upload

files to the github download page.

Damon has come recently on the scene, but has provided all kinds of

helpful bug triaging and fixing during the 1.2.0 release cycle, as well

as cool new features such as 3d trisurfaces and stacked plots, to name

only a few.

Christoph Gohlke, besides providing tons of support on the mailing list

for a long while, has been providing Windows binaries for the past few

releases.

Russell Owen has been providing Mac OS-X builds for the past few

releases and has helped track down some portability problems in the

1.2.0 release.

Thanks to everyone on the growing team!

Mike

Welcome aboard!

Ben Root


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Wooohooo! Time to stretch that itchy merge finger!

Thanks for the recognition, and congratulations to Christoph and Russell, too! This growth will excite more teamwork and development. I’m stoked to be a part of it.

Thanks all,

Damon

···

On Thursday, September 20, 2012, Phil Elson wrote:

Congrats to the three of you. The hard work that you all put in doesn’t go unnoticed, and is massively appreciated!

Mike, as lead developer, your opening round of beers for mpl devs at SciPy13 is beginning to look costly. :wink:

On 20 September 2012 03:25, Benjamin Root <ben.root@…553…> wrote:

On Wednesday, September 19, 2012, Michael Droettboom wrote:

Damon McDougall, Christoph Gohlke and Russell Owen have been added to

the set of core developers with push rights and the ability to upload

files to the github download page.

Damon has come recently on the scene, but has provided all kinds of

helpful bug triaging and fixing during the 1.2.0 release cycle, as well

as cool new features such as 3d trisurfaces and stacked plots, to name

only a few.

Christoph Gohlke, besides providing tons of support on the mailing list

for a long while, has been providing Windows binaries for the past few

releases.

Russell Owen has been providing Mac OS-X builds for the past few

releases and has helped track down some portability problems in the

1.2.0 release.

Thanks to everyone on the growing team!

Mike

Welcome aboard!

Ben Root


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