Hi William,
Thanks for your interest.
On Feb 5, 2007, at 7:11 AM, Africanis wrote:
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> Daniel;
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> How can I contribute in terms of docstrings?
Docstrings would certainly be useful for the project. Arguably, the
project needs another level
of python wrapping to make the interface more pythonic. We actually
have a wrapper class that
we use for our project:
<http://matdl-osi.org/fipy/browser/trunk/fipy/tools/
sparseMatrix.py>
Anyhow, I guess this should be included with pysparse, but I haven't
got round it.
If you'd like to get involved with that process then go ahead.
Failing that, I think docstrings would be very useful.
> Should I join as a developer or send the strings via the
> developer mailing list?
Unfortunately, I am not the author of pysparse and I don't have
sufficient administrative privileges
to add you as a developer. If Roman is reading these emails he may
add you, I am not sure. Failing that
you can just send me your changes and I will try and add them. I am
forwarding this to the list so Roman
can see it.
Cheers
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> William
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