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Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge
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Kai Torben Ohlhus |
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Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge |
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Tue, 21 Jan 2020 18:52:45 +0900 |
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On 1/21/20 3:01 PM, Julien Bect wrote:
> Le 18/01/2020 à 20:18, Andrew Janke a écrit :
>> Hi, Octave folks,
>>
>> I think my Tablicious package is now stable enough (with the version
>> 0.3.0 release) for it to be exposed to the general Octave user
>> community. I would like to get it on Octave Forge as an External
>> Package, so people can make use of it, and I can get some user feedback
>> and bug reports.
>>
>> https://github.com/apjanke/octave-tablicious
>>
>> If you're okay with this, could someone help me through the process of
>> submitting the package to Octave Forge?
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Why not propose your code for inclusion in Octave directly ?
>
> Table and related classes (categorical, etc.) have been available in
> Matlab since R2013b...
>
> Just my two cents (I think Carne suggested the same a while ago).
>
> @++
> Julien
>
+1 for Julien's statement. These are features I like to see in Octave.
The only thing that prevented me from pushing further is your statement
from last May [1]:
> "I'd say it's still only about 50% complete"
But are those 50 % ready to be included?
Kai
[1]
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/octave-maintainers/2019-05/msg00021.html
Re: Getting Tablicious on Octave Forge, José Abílio Matos, 2020/01/30