James Gaboardi
James Gaboardi
@rraymondgh Ah! Good catch!
> Hi @jGaboardi, thanks for the report. > > That is indeed unexpected. We will check! Super, thanks!
* With [`conda-forge`](https://conda-forge.org/docs/user/introduction.html) you can efficiently supply binaries that are pre-built across platforms. It is an excellent choice for version control and avoiding install conflicts for users. Before [`pulp`](https://github.com/conda-forge/pulp-feedstock) was...
@tuliotoffolo @tuliotoffolo I am more than happy to contribute. I think a good starting point for `mip` is to see how `pulp`'s `conda-forge` release is built --> [`conda-forge/pulp-feedstock`](https://github.com/conda-forge/pulp-feedstock).
Food for thought: [`grayskull`](https://conda-forge.org/blog//2020/03/05/grayskull)
xref #192
@pmla, would this also make #56 more manageable?
**Gaboardi, J.D., Folch, D.C. and Horner, M.W.** (2019), *Connecting Points to Spatial Networks: Effects on Discrete Optimization Models*. Geogr Anal. [doi:10.1111/gean.12211](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/gean.12211)
The is exactly related to #198 (pysal/pysal#650).
I started updating the [Refactor `spaghetti`](https://github.com/pysal/spaghetti/wiki/Refactor:-spaghetti-v2.0#2021-08-09-thoughts-james) document again. Take a look and let me know how you're thinking about it. Maybe we can also loop in @tomalrussell and @HTenkanen? Anyone...