Hey folks
I've been thinking for a while about possible things that can be done. However, there are some problems that have to be discussed.
First, I think that the project has to be moved to Python 3 since Python 2 faces end-of-life in 2020. You probably know that supporting legacy software is sometimes extremely painful.
Second, we need to discuss cross-platform features of the package. I'm a Linux user so, to be honest, I do not care about other systems. However, I know that certain researchers use Windows or MacOS and do not want to learn new stuff. So, something has to be done in this case.
Finally, we can add the package to the official repository to make its installation easier.
I would like to discuss this with you before starting anything new.
V.
Hey folks
I've been thinking for a while about possible things that can be done. However, there are some problems that have to be discussed.
First, I think that the project has to be moved to Python 3 since Python 2 faces end-of-life in 2020. You probably know that supporting legacy software is sometimes extremely painful.
Second, we need to discuss cross-platform features of the package. I'm a Linux user so, to be honest, I do not care about other systems. However, I know that certain researchers use Windows or MacOS and do not want to learn new stuff. So, something has to be done in this case.
Finally, we can add the package to the official repository to make its installation easier.
I would like to discuss this with you before starting anything new.
V.