Hi Michael,
Scipy is indeed on Github, and can be found at [1].  Contributions happen through Pull Requests -- if you're not familiar with that system, there are tutorials available through Github.  Before opening a pull request, it would be good to have a look through the documentation on contributing [2].  Thanks!
   Jake

[1] https://github.com/scipy/scipy
[2] http://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/hacking.html


On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 7:57 PM, Michael Yang <yangofzeal@gmail.com> wrote:
hi - I'm new to this development list so please excuse me if I'm not doing things right (like top-posting or bottom-posting, etc.)

I would like to contribute an additional vector distance function to the absolutely wonderful scipy.spatial.distance package written by Damian Eads.  I have a patch for scipy/spatial/distance.py written for scipy version 0.7.1 a while back.

Could someone please advise me on how to incorporate the patch?  I don't know if the repo is in github or somewhere else.  Also (not to be self-aggrandizing!) but would it be possible to add my name somewhere to this file if the patch gets makes it in successfully?

Thanks,
Michael Yang

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