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Contribution of procedures
From: |
Duane Currie |
Subject: |
Contribution of procedures |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Aug 2010 16:23:45 -0300 |
Hi folks,
I work at a university in eastern Canada, where we're looking
at PSPP as a possible lower-cost alternative to SPSS for
our social sciences folks. However, it doesn't quite yet
fit their needs for statistical procedures for courses just
yet (although for some, close).
My background is as a programmer, with a few years of
work in scientific and statistical computing, and am happy
to contribute procedures.
My questions:
1. Is there a list of procedures that people are requesting
that can be (a) added to, and/or (b) assigned to someone
to develop?
2. The instructions say to develop in C using gsl and such.
Is it any more convenient for people integrating if I were
to follow a stricter set of constraints that are used in the
actual program? (to reduce the amount of integration
work for folks doing that) If so, are these documented,
or should I just regress it from the source code?
Thanks!
Duane
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