From: <fcc...@fi...> - 2004-09-29 15:51:53
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On Tuesday 28 September 2004 16:48, John Hunter wrote: > >>>>> "Dirk" == <rep...@we...> writes: > > Dirk> John Hunter: Normally I wouldn't waste bandwith in a > Dirk> mailing-list by sending neither a question nor an answer, > Dirk> but in this case I feel the urge to thank you for your > Dirk> support. Your function does exactly what I need and you even > Dirk> gave a hint on how to implement such functional > Dirk> extensions. On top of that, the answer came an hour after I > Dirk> sent the question :-) > > Your welcome... Hi John, I agree with Dirk on the precision and promptness of your responses to all our questions. I am always learning new things about matplolib (MPL) through theses Q&A exchanges. But since topic of bandwidth usage came up in this thread, for the sake of saving not only Sourceforge's but also JDH's bandwidth, I believe a documentation project for MPL should be started. I understand that you might not want to commit effort to document MPL now, since it's still under pretty intense development. However, starting a Wiki documentation project might be a good idea, since the user community could help by adding short tutorials and recipes derived from their own experience with MPL. Moreover, the wiki could slowly evolve into a full blown documentation project. What do you think? cheers, Flavio --- |