Hey Alex, Your project looks very cool. I think it would be a great addition to the community. A module like this would work very well as a scikit. It is very easy to become part of the community. I'm not an expert on this, but I believe you just need to upload your package to PyPI with a scikits.<name> and it will become part of the index. Then, it's about making a web-site, providing good documentation and examples, and getting the word out. Gael V. wrote a nice example about how to get started, but I don't have the link handy. Perhaps he will post it again. Thanks for sharing your code and expertise. Best regards, -Travis On Jan 15, 2012, at 11:32 AM, alex arsenovic wrote:
hello, my name is alex arsenovic. i am the author of the python module mwavepy, which is a package for RF/microwave engineering.
homepage: http://code.google.com/p/mwavepy/ docs: http://packages.python.org/mwavepy/#
it is my understanding that scipy doesnt currently have the functionality provided by mwavepy, and it seems as though it would be a valuable module to have, similar to the rf-toolbox in matlab.
i was entertaining the idea of making a sci-kit for mwavepy, and was curious about the scipy-dev community's opinion on this. does a module like this belong as a sci-kit? if so, i have numerous questions as to what are the next steps.
thanks,
alex
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