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jreback opened this issue Jan 4, 2014 · 7 comments · Fixed by #5941
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API: add read_gbq to pandas.io.api so it appears in top-level name space #5843

jreback opened this issue Jan 4, 2014 · 7 comments · Fixed by #5941
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jreback commented Jan 4, 2014

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Note for when this is done: the entry in api.rst should also be updated then.

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jtratner commented Jan 5, 2014

If it's experimental, should it actually go there?

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jreback commented Jan 5, 2014

yes it makes sense to do this

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jtratner commented Jan 5, 2014

Okay

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@jreback If this is regarded as experimental, shouldn't this be stated in the docstring as such?

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jreback commented Jan 15, 2014

it is in io.rst

yes doc string should say that too

(and msgpack) - not sure that it says that in doc string either

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jreback commented Jan 15, 2014

ok...let's create an issue for that

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