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bug #19125: Add screenshots, sample output to webpage

Submitted by:  Ben Pfaff <blp>
Submitted on:  Fri 23 Feb 2007 05:03:23 AM UTC  
 
Category: WebpageSeverity: 1 - Wishlist
Status: FixedAssigned to: None
Open/Closed: ClosedRelease: Before 0.6.0
Effort: 0.00

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Mon 27 Aug 2007 12:13:23 AM UTC, comment #2:

I'm working on this

John Darrington <jmd>
Project Administrator
Mon 26 Feb 2007 05:01:29 AM UTC, comment #1:

Another lesson learned from email with potential users: we should indicate how well PSPP handles large number of variables and large numbers of cases, what its capacity limits are on typical configurations, and how to set it up to handle large amounts of data.

Ben Pfaff <blp>
Project Administrator
Fri 23 Feb 2007 05:03:23 AM UTC, original submission:

From John Darrington in an earlier email conversation:

I think there is a general message that we (the PSPP developers)
should be learning from this. Namely, that there needs to be more
direct public information about exactly what PSPP can do. Perhaps we should aim to update the website to make it more informative and hard hitting. For example:

  • some PNG images of sample postscript output.
  • samples of graphs produced.
  • some basic quantative specifications in dot point form: eg. max # of cases/variables, maximum string/variable name lengths, how long before the licence expires and what it costs to renew it, etc.
  • a brief tutorial of of how to use PSPP.
Ben Pfaff <blp>
Project Administrator

 

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    Tue 10 Jun 2008 11:18:39 AM UTCjmdStatusIn Progress=>Fixed
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    Mon 27 Aug 2007 12:13:23 AM UTCjmdStatusNone=>In Progress
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    Wed 25 Jul 2007 03:21:04 PM UTCblpReleaseNone=>Before 0.6.0

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