> So how can we non-developers help?
>
In so many ways! Submit bug reports, review the documentation, participate
on the forum, blog about PSPP.. all these things help drive the project
forward, make people involved in the project stay excited, attract new faces
and free up the developers to spend
Glade is NOT required to run or install pspp (libglade is required, but that's
a different animal).
What leads you to believe that glade is required?
J'
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 03:19:23PM -0600, Paul Johnson wrote:
I administer a computer lab of Linux systems and we sometimes need to
On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 11:28 -0800, Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Karel Novotny writes:
>
> > Btw, I am happy to put $10 towards the feature. I know that it is just a
> > tiny drop, but perhaps others who need to work with non-ascii data will
> > join and all the drops will be eventually sufficient to watter
I administer a computer lab of Linux systems and we sometimes need to
access data distributed in SPSS format. pspp has been a very valuable
way to "get a look" at what is in there!
On a Centos 5.4 system, I wanted to build an RPM for pspp 0.6.2. I
eventually succeeded, but it required quite a bit
Karel Novotny writes:
> Btw, I am happy to put $10 towards the feature. I know that it is just a
> tiny drop, but perhaps others who need to work with non-ascii data will
> join and all the drops will be eventually sufficient to watter the
> development :)
I don't think it's a matter of money.
Hello Everybody,
I am considering adopting a free statistics software in my research
method course. PSPP is the best candidate right now because of its easy
to use interface compared to syntax based programs such as R, and
similarity with SPSS. But, the current version doesn't include much
n
Btw, I am happy to put $10 towards the feature. I know that it is just a
tiny drop, but perhaps others who need to work with non-ascii data will
join and all the drops will be eventually sufficient to watter the
development :)
karel
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On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 17:54 +, John Darrington wrote:
> You could use the LIST, WRITE or PRINT commands to do this. See the relevant
> sections of the manual.
>
> Alternatively, you might find it easier to use Ben Pfaff's File Conversion
> Service
> at http://pspp.benpfaff.org
Thanks for t