Overview ======== Releases -------- Source code, pre-built binaries (aka Python wheels) for Windows, MacOS and ManyLinux1. Debian packages of released versions are made available in the following places: - `Wheels and source code on PyPi <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/silx>`_ - `Debian 8 packages <http://www.silx.org/pub/debian/>`_ - `Documentation on silx.org <http://www.silx.org/doc/silx/latest/>`_ - :doc:`changelog` Nightly builds -------------- Debian 8 packages and documentation are automatically generated from the tip of the project's repository on a daily basis: - `Debian 8 packages <http://www.silx.org/pub/debian/>`_ - `Documentation <http://www.silx.org/doc/silx/dev/>`_ Project ------- - `Homepage <http://www.silx.org/>`_ - `Source repository <https://github.com/silx-kit/silx>`_ - `Issue tracker <https://github.com/silx-kit/silx/issues>`_ - Mailing list: silx@esrf.fr (`Archive <http://www.silx.org/lurker/list/silx.en.html>`_): - To register from inside ESRF use the `sympa web page <http://sympa.esrf.fr>`_, - To register from outside ESRF, send an email to `silx-subscribe@esrf.fr <mailto:silx-subscribe@esrf.fr>`_. - Continuous integration: *silx* is continuously tested on all three major operating systems: - Linux and MacOS X: `Travis <https://travis-ci.org/silx-kit/silx>`_ - Windows: `AppVeyor <https://ci.appveyor.com/project/ESRF/silx>`_ Additional Material ------------------- - Code Camp Talks. *silx* follows a quarterly release cycle. Prior to each release, a code camp takes place in which the novelties are presented and interested users make use of the development version in order to spot bugs or missing features. The `PDFs of the talks are available for download <http://ftp.esrf.fr/pub/scisoft/silx/talks/>`_