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I've got some file import classes that I am working on and would eventually like to contribute back to scipy, probably the io package. I've done a little bit of searching and didn't find anything really descriptive. Would anyone like to give me / point to a bit of information on how to go about this? --Chad Kidder
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Chad Kidder wrote:
I've got some file import classes that I am working on and would eventually like to contribute back to scipy, probably the io package. I've done a little bit of searching and didn't find anything really descriptive. Would anyone like to give me / point to a bit of information on how to go about this?
Create a ticket at the Trac page for SciPy and upload a patch with your new code in it. This is the easiest way. Ask if you need more help. Good luck, -Travis O.
--Chad Kidder
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