Hi Petr (CC: the Octave-Forge list)

I guess the 'signal' package is currently without a maintainer since a
release hasn't been made for so long. If anybody is interested in
maintaining this package it would be of great value to the community.
Personally, I don't know enough about signal processing to be a good
maintainer, so I won't take the task on my shoulders.

That being said, I've made a new release of the package and updated the
web page.

Søren

ons, 10 03 2010 kl. 14:50 +0100, skrev Petr Mikulik:
>       Hello Soren,
> 
> an Octave user wrote me about fwhm which he has found via google on a 
> mailing list. I was wondering why he is not using fwhm.m contributed to 
> Octave-forge. It seems that the signal package as well as the function list 
> was not updated for almost a year and thus fwhm.m is not available to 
> ordinary users. Could you please release a new version and update the index?
> 
> I think it will be very convenient if package pages such as
>       http://octave.sourceforge.net/signal/index.html
> contain a link directly to the svn directory where users can check the 
> current version of files.
> 
> Greetings,
>    Petr



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