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DOC: Add Bodo to out-of-core projects in ecosystem #59301
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Thanks for raising this. I have a question that may seem dumb, but I wasn't able to find the answer to. Is the library open-source? Pypi releases seem to have stopped somewhere in 2022, whereas your website documents releases in 2024. I see conda-forge referenced in the quick start, but the conda-forge page seems to go to a private repo. |
Hi @asishm, Thanks for bringing this up. Bodo is not open-source at present; however, we do offer a free community edition for use with up to 8 cores. We will update the documentation to make it clearer. Do you suggest we add it to the blurb in #59302 as well? We will update pip packages in the near future (the team is working through packaging issues in binary dependencies at present) Regarding conda-forge, this page has the latest release. |
Yes, it will be necessary to say there's a free and paid tier of service |
Done, thank you! |
Pandas version checks
main
hereLocation of the documentation
https://pandas.pydata.org/community/ecosystem.html
Documentation problem
Bodo is a jit compiler that operates on native pandas data frames and supports a large number of APIs https://docs.bodo.ai/latest/api_docs/pandas/, and can be installed as a python package.
Suggested fix for documentation
Add bodo to the out of core list of packages in the ecosystem.
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