>>>>> On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 19:06:51 +0200, >>>>> Martin Maechler (MM) wrote:
>>>>> "TL" == Thomas Lumley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> on Sat, 10 Sep 2005 09:32:29 -0700 (PDT) writes: >>> Standard location or a mechachanism like the one you >>> describe are both similar amount of work (and not much at >>> all), the HTML pages are generated by perl and I have the >>> parsed DESCRIPTION file there, i.e., using a fixed name >>> or the value of the Changelog field is basically the >>> same. >>> TL> In which case a Changlog entry in DESCRIPTION would be a TL> very nice addition, and would have the advantage of not TL> requiring changes to packages. > yes *and* does allow slightly more flexibility with almost > no cost, as Fritz confirmed. Well, as Kurt pointed out in another (?) thread "CRAN is not the R universe", and, e.g., Seth might have another opinion when it comes to BioC administration. But I don't think you can (or should) do too much sensible computations on packages without having parsed the DESCRIPTION file, so the "almost no cost" statement should be pretty safe. > And, BTW, Gabor, NEWS and ChangeLog are not at all the same > thing and it would be silly to urge users to one of them. > At least 'ChangeLog' is a well defined format for emacs users > that can very quickly be updated semi-automagically > ("C-x 4 a" when you're in file foo.R with function myfun(.) > autogenerates a neat entry in a ChangeLog file); > but then really people should be allowed to use other formats > for good reasons. I fully agree. .f ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel