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Re: a new feature to pspp and that its output can be exported to an .ods


From: Ben Pfaff
Subject: Re: a new feature to pspp and that its output can be exported to an .ods ODF file
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2019 14:42:12 -0700
User-agent: Mutt/1.10.1 (2018-07-13)

On Mon, Mar 25, 2019 at 05:07:48AM -0700, address@hidden wrote:
>  Good night.! I work as technical support in a research institute in
>      language and culture.
>      In my institute there are 2 statesmen! used to using SPSS.
>      I am a member of fsfla.org. foundation of free software for latin
>      america and we get the institute to use free software in all its
>      processes .. It is important to be able to dedicate my efforts so
> that
>      the free tools we use for social science research in
> socio-educational
>      inclusion, can be completely done in Free Software and for that,
> the
>      Director of our institute Dr. Kaliman Ricardo, allowed me to
> dedicate my
>      efforts to support the free software projects that we use.
>      
>      The statisticians of the institute are new and are used to using
> spss
>      and for things as simple as the output of pspp is an image or does
> not
>      export to calc or ods prefer not to use it .. that is why I decided
> to
>      put my efforts to support the pspp project and others that are
> necessary
>      ...
>      
>      the proposal of this email is that I want to implement a new
> feature to
>      pspp and that its output can be exported to an .ods ODF file and tb
>      display the results in an editable table like JASP or jamovi does.
>      
>      I want a mentor to help me implement the new features as quickly as
>      possible.
>      thank you.

We are always happy to hear from a potential new contributor.

PSPP already supports writing output to Open Document format.  Are you
planning to improve this output in some way?



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