[Numpy-discussion] [pydata] ANN: pandas 0.13.1 released

Jeff Reback jeffreback at gmail.com
Sun Feb 9 18:02:21 EST 2014


> Hello,
> 
> This is a minor release from 0.13.0 and includes a small number of API changes, several new features, enhancements, and 
> performance improvements along with a large number of bug fixes. 
> 
> We recommend that all users upgrade to this version.
> 
> Highlights include:
> 
> - Added infer_datetime_format keyword to read_csv/to_datetime to allow speedups for homogeneously formatted datetimes.
> - Will intelligently limit display precision for datetime/timedelta formats.
> - Enhanced Panel apply() method.
> - Suggested tutorials in new Tutorials section.
> - Our pandas ecosystem is growing, We now feature related projects in a new Pandas Ecosystem section.
> - Much work has been taking place on improving the docs, and a new Contributing section has been added.
> 
> v0.13.1 Whatsnew Page
> http://pandas-docs.github.io/pandas-docs-travis/whatsnew.html#v0-13-1-february-3-2014
> 
> v0.13.1 Documentation Page
> http://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/
> 
> Pleas visit here for the source tarball:
> https://github.com/pydata/pandas/releases/tag/v0.13.1
> 
> Windows binaries are available from Christoph Gohlke's collection:
> http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pandas
> 
> tarballs and windows binaries are available on PyPi:
> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pandas
> 
> We are looking forward to a next planned release of v0.14.0 in about three months time.
> 
> Some things that we would like to include:
> 
> - A big upgrade to SQL to/from interop with support for all major DBs, leveraging SQLAlchemy.
> - Template-based displays for dataframes, with conditional formatting and roll-your-own output generation.
> - Reduced memory dataframe construction from known-length iterators.
> - Your PRs.
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> The Pandas Team
> 
> 
> Contributors to the 0.13.1 release
> 
> $ git log v0.12.1..v0.13.1 --pretty='%aN##%s' | grep -v 'Merge pull' | grep -Po '^[^#]+' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn 
> 
>   146 y-p
>     97 jreback
>     14 Joris Van den Bossche
>      8 Phillip Cloud
>      8 Andy Hayden
>      6 unutbu
>      4 Skipper Seabold
>      3 TomAugspurger
>      3 Jeff Tratner
>      3 DSM
>      3 Douglas McNeil
>      3 Dan Birken
>      3 Chapman Siu
>      2 Tom Augspurger
>      2 Naveen Michaud-Agrawal
>      2 Michael Schatzow
>      2 Kieran O'Mahony
>      2 Jacob Schaer
>      2 Doran Deluz
>      2 danielballan
>      2 Clark Fitzgerald
>      2 chapman siu
>      2 Caleb Epstein
>      2 Brad Buran
>      2 Andrew Burrows
>      2 Alex Rothberg
>      1 Spencer Lyon
>      1 Roman Pekar
>      1 Patrick O'Keeffe
>      1 mwaskom
>      1 lexual
>      1 Julia Evans
>      1 John McNamara
>      1 Jan Wagner
>      1 immerrr
>      1 Guillaume Gay
>      1 George Kuan
>      1 Felix Lawrence
>      1 Elliot S
>      1 Draen Luanin
>      1 Douglas Rudd
>      1 David Wolever
>      1 davidshinn
>      1 david
>      1 Daniel Waeber
>      1 Chase Albert
>      1 bwignall
>      1 bmu
>      1 Bjorn Arneson
>      1 Alok Singhal
>      1 akittredge
>      1 acorbe
> 
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