Henrik Bengtsson wrote: > Thank you very much for this Philippe and everyone else who contibuted > to the R Wiki. Great initiative and work. > > I'm interested in the 'R packages section' for adding extra help on my > packages. What kind of backup is there for the wiki? > > Best > > Henrik
For the moment, there is a weekly backup of the whole data section done on another machine. I plan to make a daily backup on the same machine, keep all daily backups for 30 days, and then, keep only weekly backups for older data. There is also a plan to install another dedicated server equiped with a tape backup. Otherwise, **all** versions of your documents are saved and you can revert easily to any of those (in case of vandalism); see the 'Old revisions' button. Best, Philippe Grosjean > On 6/18/06, Philippe Grosjean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Hello all R developers, >> >>I just send the official annoucement of the R Wiki at >>http://wiki.r-project.org (was also officially annouced at useR!2006). I >>would like to insist here on the aspects of the Wiki that could be of >>particular interest for you, as R developer: >> >>1) The 'R documentation' section is dedicated to hold the latest >>"wikified" version of all Rd files (base, recommended, as well as all >>packages on CRAN and Bioconductor). Users can append exemple, discuss >>points that are unclear for them, etc. at the end of these Wiki pages. >>So, looking from time to time to these page is a good way to get >>feedback from the users to improve your Rd files. (note that, currently >>only base packages are on the Wiki; Also, several bugs in the Rd -> Wiki >>conversion still need to be fixed, but that will be done as soon as >>possible and all other Rd files will be published then). >> >>2) The 'R packages' section of the Wiki is an ideal place to allow >>developers *and* users of R packages to add useful material like further >>examples, tutorials, tips, etc. related to your packages. Although this >>section is still in development, here is how you can create a page for >>your own package and advertise it: >> >>- After login to the R Wiki site, type this in the search box (top right >>of any R Wiki page): >> >>packages:[cran|bioconductor|others]:[pckgname] >> >>with: [cran|bioconductor|others] depending on where you package is >>located, and [pckgname] being the name of your package (note that the R >>Wiki uses only lowercase letters for page names, so that your package >>name will be automatically tranformed into lowercase in the URL of your >>page) >> >>- An error message indicate that the page does not exist yet. Click on >>'Create this page' at the top left. >> >>- Start editing your page and click 'Save'. >> >>- Copy and paste the URL of your page in the URL section of your >>description file. >> >>Best, >> >>Philippe Grosjean >>-- >>..............................................<°}))><........ >> ) ) ) ) ) >>( ( ( ( ( Prof. Philippe Grosjean >> ) ) ) ) ) >>( ( ( ( ( Numerical Ecology of Aquatic Systems >> ) ) ) ) ) Mons-Hainaut University, Mons, Belgium >>( ( ( ( ( web: http://www.umh.ac.be/~econum >> ) ) ) ) ) http://www.sciviews.org >>( ( ( ( ( >>.............................................................. >> >>______________________________________________ >>R-devel@r-project.org mailing list >>https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel >> >> > > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel > > ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel