Thanks. I added rows for C++, Haskell, and PHP from your stackoverflow.com reference. I skipped the rest because I wasn't sure if they really fit and because I ran out of time for this right now.

More suggestions (including encouragement to study the stackoverflow.com reference more) will be welcomed.


Thanks again,
Spencer

On 6/15/2010 11:24 PM, Rainer Stuetz wrote:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 6:20 AM, Spencer Graves
<spencer.gra...@structuremonitoring.com>  wrote:
      Thanks.  I added a row for Ruby and columns for "Package manager" and
"Collaborative development platform" to the table of "Selected Repositories"
in the Wikipedia entry for "Software repository".  Please correct me if I'm
wrong, but the Wiki page for Ruby suggested to me that RubyGems is a package
manager, crudely comparable to the "R CMD check process", while the Ruby
counterpart for CRAN is the "Ruby Application Archive (RAA)".  In addition,
there is "RubyForge", which sounds like analogous to R-Forge.  If this is
incorrect or can otherwise be improved, please either let me know or change
the Wiki yourself.

      Any other suggestions?
      Thanks again,
      Spencer
See this thread on stackoverflow.com:
List of Top Repositories by Programming Language
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1693529/

Rainer



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