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[*.py] Upgrade to latest version of pandas; Python 2/3 compatibility#664

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@SamuelMarks SamuelMarks commented Jun 9, 2019

You'll also want to:

pip install statsmodels==0.10.0rc2 --pre

As per: statsmodels/statsmodels#5747

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Awesome 🎉

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mkilp commented Nov 27, 2019

@whyboris can we merge this change into master, so that we dont have the pandas issues anymore?

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@glamp could we please merge this to master ? 🙇

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@glamp @whyboris what needs to be done to get this merged? Or is there a move to a different fork?

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I wish I could merge this in but I don't have permissions. @glamp - could you? 🙇‍♂️

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p2327 commented Feb 17, 2020

Can we please merge this? I want to use ggplot....

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Others are maintaining proper forks, not just one with a little bugfix (like the https://github.com/has2k1/plotnine mentioned here pandas-dev/pandas#31087). Anyway, you can use this one with:

pip install https://api.github.com/repos/SamuelMarks/ggpy/zipball/pandas-py3
pip install statsmodels==0.10.0rc2 --pre

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