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Is this package still maintained? #515
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Cc @iblis17 |
well, sorry, it's unmaintained. |
Is there another package doing this that is maintained? Is there any way to delegate the repo maintenance? |
There is TSFrames.jl. For me TimeSeries.jl works fine as is, however there are some smaller things. Switching to another package would be breaking, so I'm hesitant to do that - almost all my private packages depend on it. |
Yes that is my issue as well. My dependencies on TimeSeries are growing and I'm considering options. Is TSFRames fast? Why are you considering changing? As it is I have no complain about TimeSeries though. |
Since it is a thin wrapper around DataFrames.jl, I guess it is fast. |
Seems like it is alive after all, since #518 got merged yesterday. |
ah, any PRs are welcomed. |
What about Datas from JSON and what if the timestamp is ordered but not continuously, let's say weekends or if the datas have a format every month or year? How do I manage these kinds of problems? |
What about Datas from JSON and what if the timestamp is ordered but not continuously, let's say weekends or if the datas have a format every month or year? |
I noticed that the last commit is from January and that there are lot's of open and unanswered issues as well as open PRs. So I was wondering if
TimeSeries.jl
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