Hi,
just to give you a short heads-up:
* sciruby gems overview is now available at
gems.sciruby.com. I would
like to motivate you to improve the overall situation, check that all
the gems work nicely together. Especially, I would like to see rb-gsl
working together with nmatrix :) If you want to add gems, add them to
gems.yml. Restarting the last Travis-CI job will automatically update
gems.sciruby.com. @audy, could you add a link to the homepage?
* There is the sciruby-notebooks repository which contains demo
notebooks and a Dockerfile. The docker image will have the sciruby-full
gem pre-installed. You can also pull that via docker via `docker pull
minad/sciruby-notebooks`.
* The installation of
try.jupyter.org has sciruby-full pre-installed.
* Autoloading of sciruby modules. The sciruby gem contains an autoload
hack which allows you to do things like `require 'sciruby'; NMatrix.new
...`. So with a single line you make the whole environment available in
your script/notebook.
To summarize - what can you do?
* Add/update gem information in the sciruby gems.yml
* Check the gem status via
gems.sciruby.com and restart via travis-ci if
you have sufficient permissions (Maybe also do that as some kind of cron
job)
* Fix issues of the gems -> make
gems.sciruby.com green!
* Create demo notebooks/guides and add them to sciruby-notebooks
Best,
Daniel