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author | Stephan Hoyer <shoyer@google.com> | 2018-10-13 13:06:54 -0700 |
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committer | Stephan Hoyer <shoyer@google.com> | 2018-10-13 13:06:54 -0700 |
commit | a278ab411ce13895dd5121b9d44fcd5832c0b9c7 (patch) | |
tree | 3db9414eb9d5e847afbbdfb0eeb1fcb470e01d8e /doc | |
parent | ba3d3516c7fb284cb3a4ed94f5c567464a2d469a (diff) | |
download | numpy-a278ab411ce13895dd5121b9d44fcd5832c0b9c7.tar.gz |
NEP: mention "Informational" NEPs in NEP 0
The text is lightly adapted from PEP 1.
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diff --git a/doc/neps/nep-0000.rst b/doc/neps/nep-0000.rst index a3ec3a42b..5e719b0f9 100644 --- a/doc/neps/nep-0000.rst +++ b/doc/neps/nep-0000.rst @@ -31,12 +31,18 @@ feature proposal [1]_. Types ^^^^^ -There are two kinds of NEP: +There are three kinds of NEPs: 1. A **Standards Track** NEP describes a new feature or implementation for NumPy. -2. A **Process** NEP describes a process surrounding NumPy, or +2. An **Informational** NEP describes a NumPy design issue, or provides + general guidelines or information to the Python community, but does not + propose a new feature. Informational NEPs do not necessarily represent a + NumPy community consensus or recommendation, so users and implementers are + free to ignore Informational NEPs or follow their advice. + +3. A **Process** NEP describes a process surrounding NumPy, or proposes a change to (or an event in) a process. Process NEPs are like Standards Track NEPs but apply to areas other than the NumPy language itself. They may propose an implementation, but not to |