Dear gretl users,
For gretl to continue to be developed and improved, it needs more people
contribution code to the project. This could to some part be done with the
help of user-written extensions in the form of add-on packages, as I have
described earlier (see
http://lists.wfu.edu/pipermail/gretl-devel/2008-March/000961.html).
However, there is also a need for more programmers with knowledge of C that
can contribute to the project. To get these programmers, gretl has to be
more known, in order to attract more users, whith hopefully some of these
also being programmers.
Being an open source project that is developed on a voluntary basis, gretl
cannot afford to buy ads in econometrical or statistical journals to get
attention. However, there is a way to get attention: By people writing
reviews of gretl for these journals.
There have already appeared several reviews of gretl in
econometrical/statistical journals: Journal of Applied Econometrics (2003,
2006 and 2007) and Journal of Statistical Software (2008).
Any user who can write a review would contribute to promoting gretl.
The following journals publishes reviews of statistical software, and would
probably accept a review of gretl if someone writes it:
- The American Statistician:
http://www.amstat.org/PUBLICATIONS/tas/
- Computational Statistics:
http://www.springer.com/statistics/journal/180
- International Journal of Forecasting:
http://www.forecasters.org/ijf/
- Scientific Computing:
http://www.scientificcomputing.com/
- British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology:
http://www.bps.org.uk/publications/journals/bjmsp/
Probably also the following journal:
- Computational Economics:
http://www.springer.com/economics/economic+theory/journal/10614
I hope there are users that are willing to write reviews for these journals
and thereby contribute to promoting gretl.
If you cannot contribute code to the project, this is a way you can
contribute.
Best regards
Andreas