>>>>> "RobMcG" == McGehee, Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> on Tue, 29 Jul 2008 15:40:37 -0400 writes:
RobMcG> FYI, RobMcG> I've tried posting the below message twice to the bug tracking system, RobMcG> once by email (below), and the second time 5 days later directly to the RobMcG> bugs.r-project.org website. As far as I can tell, the bug tracking RobMcG> system hasn't picked this up. Also it looks like the latest "incoming" RobMcG> bug is dated 25 May 2008, so perhaps others are having difficulty as RobMcG> well. (cc: r-bugs) Well, if you look into the *trashcan*, you find the latest ones to be from 'July 4' , (and it may well have been who cleaned up the incoming mess, moving 95% of the messages to the trashcan); so the mail-interface seemed to have stopped at the US national holiday. Given how ineffective our spam filters have become there, it may not be a big harm :-) There have plans for a long time to change to a new bug report system (probably with*out* e-mail interface - alas!), but there have been diverse reasons why this has never happened. One of the reasons: We'd want to migrate the current repository (all the "bug - fix threads", apart from the trashcan) to the new system, and I think haven't found anyone to do that for us. We had even considered the R foundation would offer a monetary amount to someone (smart programmer) to program the one-time migration, but that somehow failed, too? I'm getting really off-topic, but this my be worthwhile theme to open just before meeting many at the useR!2008 in Dortmund. Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich and R-Core ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel