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Re: Octave advocacy
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Paul Kienzle |
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Re: Octave advocacy |
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Fri, 17 Sep 2004 20:28:59 -0400 |
On Sep 17, 2004, at 1:21 PM, Keith Goodman wrote:
How does an Octave-Forge function become part of Octave? Is there a
list of candidate functions that we can test?
I nominate "addpath" and "rmpath".
This is a FAQ so I created a page on the wiki:
http://wiki.octave.org/wiki.pl?StandardsMFiles
John, please correct it, or tell us what else it should say.
- Paul
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