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netplot code now on GitHub

Posted on 02/09/2013

Every once in a while, I receive requests to include new features in netplot, such as options for weighted ties, different layout algorithms, or access to regular twoway graph options. I very much appreciate these suggestions, and I think implementation of most of them is both desirable and feasible. However, I find myself too busy with teaching and other research projects to devote enough time to netplot (which started as somewhat of a hobby project anyway). As a solution, I invite others to contribute to the further development of netplot. To keep this process somewhat organized, I created a repository for netplot at GitHub. I realize that this may create an additional hurdle (you’ll have to learn a bit of Git), but I think it is the best way to keep the code consistent. As an extra incentive to contribute: serious updates may be reported in the Stata Journal, with contributors as co-authors.

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