On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 07:30, Jason Grout <jason-s...@creativetrax.com> wrote:
> On 3/2/12 12:44 AM, Nicolas Rougier wrote:
>>
>> An OpenGL backend would be a nice project also. I've gathered some 
>> experience with glumpy and I can help/mentor but I suspect I'm not familiar 
>> enough with all the matplotlib internals to do this alone.
>
> Similar to this, a webGL backend would be great (for example, you could
> use three.js, or you could use straight webGL/OpenGL).
>
> (of course, there's also the html5 backend that is not quite finished, I
> believe...)
>
> Work on the 3d graphics backend in general would be cool to see too, and
> could likely be added to a openGL project.

My organization is looking for projects which contribute to our own
goal (to promote the public understanding of climate science): in this
context we're helping climate scientists adopt open source techniques
and tools.  For matplotlib that means asking climate scientists for
their ideas (which is where the colormap tool idea came from).

For general-purpose matplotlib projects, I recommend that matplotlib
apply to be a mentoring organization.  The application window closes
on the 6th.
-- 
Nick Barnes, Climate Code Foundation, http://climatecode.org/

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