On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Andrzej Giniewicz<ggi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've read today your talk "What is on the Horizon" and I really liked
> the idea about making Sage best Statistical software around!!! I
> actually had planned similar project (the design stage, not so good
> with Python still to do the hard coding work) - I'd like to contribute
> to it as much as I can. I'm doing last touches to my MSc thesis now
> (in Statistics) and already had exams for PhD studies (the pin on Sage
> dev map even game me some bonus points for recruitment, wasn't
> expecting it especially that it says "fied clips compilation on linux"
> that's even no longer included in Sage, THANKS! :)) - anyway I will be
> doing stuff related to life testing in Bayesian/Sequential analysis
> approach so quite some slice of statistics - and wanted to use as much
> Sage as I can with it as R isn't good choice because of massive
> symbolics involved. But to the point - I have some ideas on how to
> form unified object oriented framework for both classical and Bayesian
> approach to statistics sitting in my head for months, so I think I
> will give it a shot and try to do some documentation for it. Does the
> work on this sage.stats project already started or will start later
> this year? Even if it started, I hope some doubling of work won't be
> considered a bad thing, right?

It really *hasn't* started, so I strongly encourage you to jump in and
do something.
And post about your progress to sage-devel.   What Sage stats need the most is
somebody like you to just jump in and do *something*.

 --William

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