Dieter Werthmüller
Dieter Werthmüller
I like the idea behind it a lot. However, I don't think we should reinvent the wheel and parse the `requirements.txt` for this (and have to worry about all the...
Here is a list of potential solutions: https://stackoverflow.com/a/67111193 -- Most seem not to work or are outdated. I think getting the dependencies right is a difficult task, and not one...
I just had a brief look. So I am definitely not in favour of parsing a `requirements.txt` file in scooby. Have a look at the example of the requirements documentation:...
(It can also have the `.`, referring to `setup.py`; it can have GitHub repos; etc etc)
IMHO, anything GPU related should be optional. E.g., `scooby.Report(usual_args, gpu_info=False/True)`.
I think you referred to the following, it was indeed on Slack; here a condensed version: - Bane [5:07 PM] my hesitation to drop to 2 files is that before...
Citing here also https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.en.html#NoticeInSourceFile > **Why should I put a license notice in each source file? (#NoticeInSourceFile)** > > You should put a notice at the start of each source...
@TobiasGlaubach, a simple routine how you could get rotated receivers is the following (to what @lheagy refers): ``` # Get azimuth and dip in radians. azm = np.deg2rad(azm_deg) dip =...
I agree, I think dates are important. Also, I usually have a file CHANGELOG.md in the root file. This has a couple of advantages, in my opinion: - It is...
The only small downside of asv is that there is no free online service like travis-ci, coveralls, etc. You have to run it on your own. But I think it...