
I'm pleased to announce the release of pandas 0.20.2. This is a minor bug-fix release in the 0.20.x series and includes some small regression fixes, bug fixes, and performance improvements. See the Whatsnew Page <http://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/version/0.20.2/whatsnew.html> to see all of the changes. We recommend that all users upgrade to this version. This was a release of 4 weeks with 67 commits by 34 authors. Tom --- *What is it* pandas is a Python package providing fast, flexible, and expressive data structures designed to make working with “relational” or “labeled” data both easy and intuitive. It aims to be the fundamental high-level building block for doing practical, real world data analysis in Python. Additionally, it has the broader goal of becoming the most powerful and flexible open source data analysis / manipulation tool available in any language. *How to get it* Source tarballs and windows/mac/linux wheels are available on PyPI (thanks to Christoph Gohlke for the windows wheels, and to Matthew Brett for setting up the mac/linux wheels). Conda packages are already available via the conda-forge channel (conda install pandas -c conda-forge). It will be available on the main channel shortly. *Issues* Please report any issues on our issue tracker: https://github.com/pydata/pandas/issues *Thanks* Thanks to all the contributors: - Aaron Barber - Andrew 亮 - Becky Sweger - Christian Prinoth - Christian Stade-Schuldt - DSM - Erik Fredriksen - Hugues Valois - Jeff Reback - Jeff Tratner - JimStearns206 - John W. O'Brien - Joris Van den Bossche - JosephWagner - Keith Webber - Mehmet Ali "Mali" Akmanalp - Pankaj Pandey - Patrick Luo - Patrick O'Melveny - Pietro Battiston - RobinFiveWords - Ryan Hendrickson - SimonBaron - Tom Augspurger - WBare - bpraggastis - chernrick - chris-b1 - economy - gfyoung - jaredsnyder - keitakurita - linebp - lloydkirk
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