Hi Ralf,

Yes, in fact I was trying to submit in git but I have some doubts. I will explore it more tomorrow (it is late here).

For example I still have doubts with this:

"If you are adding new functionality, you need to add it to the documentation by editing (or creating) the appropriate file in |docs/source|."

What exactly is "the appropriate file"?

and also "Open the |docs/source/release/versionX.X.rst| file that has the version number of the next release and add your changes to the appropriate section", I see that the last version in the repository is version0.8.rst but I'm not sure this is the file I should edit...

Maybe tomorrow with a good night sleep I'll figure it out.

Cheers,

Rui

Às 22:56 de 10-09-2016, Ralf Gommers escreveu:


On Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 6:24 AM, Rui Sarmento <rui_sarme...@hotmail.com <mailto:rui_sarme...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

    Dear Ralf,

    No problem, its always nice to discover something new. In fact
    I've seen the statsmodel page you sent, talking about submitting
    with git. I'm not familiar with these procedures. Is there a
    How-To you would suggest me to read? It is the first time I submit
    to these repositories. My goal is to submit two functions, one for
    Bartlett and another for KMO.


Did you see that this page expands at the bottom? This is pretty much a walkthrough of how you go about submitting a PR: http://statsmodels.sourceforge.net/devel/dev/git_notes.html. It also has links to a couple of other helpful tutorials.

Cheers,
Ralf


    Cheers,

    Rui


    Às 23:07 de 09-09-2016, Ralf Gommers escreveu:


    On Sat, Sep 10, 2016 at 10:01 AM, Rui Sarmento
    <rui_sarme...@hotmail.com <mailto:rui_sarme...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

        Dear Ralf,

        Thank you for your suggestions. About the Bartlett test I'm
        aware that one of his tests (equal variance of samples) is
        already available. Nonetheless, I'm not talking about that
        particular test but about other Bartlett's test. The test I
        wish to contribute is directed to Factor Analysis and is
        related to the test for sphericity. I'll try to submit both
        to the statsmodel.


    Ah okay, thanks - learned something new. For Bartlett's
    sphericity test statsmodels is probably also the best place indeed.

    Cheers,
    Ralf


        Best Regards,

        Rui

        Às 22:46 de 09-09-2016, Ralf Gommers escreveu:


        On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 6:29 PM, Ronny Pfannschmidt
        <opensou...@ronnypfannschmidt.de
        <mailto:opensou...@ronnypfannschmidt.de>> wrote:

            Hello Rui,

            this mailing list deal with tools you can use to publish
            3rd party packages to something like the pypi package index,

            if you want to add to the python stdlib, you need to get
            started with python-ideas, python-dev and very likely
            write a PEP that will have to get accepted.

            if you just want to publish your own library, you just
            need to upload it to pypi and make it known.

            -- Ronny

            On 06.09.2016 17:06, Rui Sarmento wrote:

                Dear Sirs,

                I've implemented some stats functions related to
                Factor Analysis in the statistics area.
                Specifically, the KMO test and the Bartlett test
                also. At this time I do not seem to find any module
                performing these tests. Is there any chance I could
                add these functions to a package in Python. What is
                the procedure to perform such contribution.


        Barlett is already implemented in SciPy:
        
http://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/generated/scipy.stats.bartlett.html
        
<http://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/generated/scipy.stats.bartlett.html>

        KMO isn't available anywhere as far as I can tell;
        statsmodels would be the best place if you would like to
        contribute your implementation there. See
        http://statsmodels.sourceforge.net/devel/dev/
        <http://statsmodels.sourceforge.net/devel/dev/> for how to
        go about that. I wouldn't bother proposing that for stdlib
        inclusion, it's way too specialized for that.

        Cheers,
        Ralf



                Thank you very much in advance for the suggestions.

                Best Regards,

                Rui

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