Brett M. Morris
Brett M. Morris
@keflavich – does #354 fix this? If so, I'll clean up that PR and get it merged.
Hmm, mysterious. I wonder if this comment will fix it for you: https://github.com/matplotlib/pytest-mpl/issues/69#issuecomment-492311398. If you can, clone the git repository, open the `setup.cfg` file in the astroplan top-level directory and...
I think this was fixed. Please reopen if necessary!
Hi @wtgee! Do you think our very broad [flake8](https://github.com/astropy/astroplan/blob/main/tox.ini#L100) testing is sufficient? That's more or less the standard in the astropy community at the moment.
(I'm pretty sure http://whatsup.icrar.org/ isn't running astroplan, I think Aaron Robotham wrote an R package that's doing the work in there.)
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Thanks for the note! That's really interesting, and I think your interpretation makes sense. Do you think it'd be a reasonable solution for this use-case to use a higher `n_grid_points`...
@StuartLittlefair – just a ping to see how progress is coming on the two-pass solution. Hope all is well 😄
Hi @tstolarczyk, As I just wrote in #511, I think this won't be a problem if the time you use as a reference time is centered closer to local noon....
> What are the thoughts here about somehow broadening this discussion to the wider astronomy community (including non-python users) beyond just a posting of a few of the relevant papers?...