On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 00:34 -0800, Chris Kenyon wrote:
> Re inflation there are a number of changes in the pipeline:
>
> 1) add the calibration stability updates for inflation vol
>
> 2) add the tests for the inflation vol
>
> 3) move the inflation vol to the main area (i.e. out of experimental)
>
> 4) add seasonality (multiplicative)
>
> Timeframe realistically is around three to four weeks, say the end of
> March. How does that suit for these steps? I'd like to have infl vol
> out of experimental for 1.0, what do you think?
Timeframe is OK. I'd leave inflation vol in experimental for 0.9.9/1.0,
though, since it would be the first release that includes it.
Luigi
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