Hi Thomas,
thank you for your request. I've made you an editor, so you should be
able to add your package to the page.
Thanks,
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On 13.01.2023 06:27, Thomas Weise via pydotorg-www wrote:
Dear Editors of The Python Wiki.
I am sorry for disturbing your work or holiday.
My name is Dr. Thomas Weise of Hefei University in Hefei, China.
My wiki username is "Thomas Weise" (sorry for the space, I overlooked that when
registering).
I am doing research in the field of metaheuristic optimization for now more
than 15 years.
I would like to modify the page
https://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonForOperationsResearch.
I would like to add a link to the open source Python package that I am
developing on GitHub as follows:
"""
[moptipy](https://thomasweise.github.io/moptipy), the Metaheuristic
Optimization in Python package, offers a set of metaheuristic optimization
algorithms, including randomized local search, evolutionary algorithms,
simulated annealing, and memetic algorithms, that can be applied to a wide
variety of problems from operations research, both industrial or scientific. It
also comes with a facility for executing replicable experiments in a parallel
or distributed fashion as well as with a set of tools for evaluating
experimental results. (license: GPL 3)
"""
I hope that you could either help me to add this text to the page or grant me
permission to do so by myself.
I do not plan to make any other changes to the wiki or any other resource.
Of course I can also understand if you would rather not let a new member make
or propose such modifications, in particular since they are to a self-developed
and not widely-used niche project - no problem, that's totally OK and very
understandable.
All the best,
Thomas.
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