>>>>> Elio Campitelli >>>>> on Mon, 14 Aug 2023 17:42:42 -0300 writes:
> For the upcoming R Sprint I'm proposing a project to improve documentation > <https://contributor.r-project.org/r-project-sprint-2023/projects/documentation/>. That's good, thank you. However, do concentrate on the existing bugzilla issues https://contributor.r-project.org/r-project-sprint-2023/projects/documentation/#list-of-bugs (and can you *PLEASE* (change the CSS or ?? to) make the table of relevant bugzilla entries wider so it becomes readable ?!) > Part of the project will include several small related reports; for > instance, trying to improve examples of many functions (here's a list of > some of the possible reports > <https://contributor.r-project.org/r-project-sprint-2023/projects/documentation/#bugs-to-report> > ). > Would it be better to send one single big report or many small reports? > Cheers, > Elio {Do you mean bugzilla bug reports? In that case, maybe rather *none* [see also below]: If you do not like an example that is definitely not a bug in R! ---> https://www.r-project.org/bugs.html "What is a bug" Also: Every bugzilla report (and comment) creates an e-mail to all of R core. Yes, we can sort / pre-filter / .. e-mails, but still } Well, as co-author of many of R's help page examples, I must say that "improving" an example needs to have a well defined notion of "bad - better - good" etc. In my opinion much of that is a matter of taste rather than objectivity. As an R core member I'd not like you to propose changing examples I or others had chosen to be "funny" , "cute", "special", or "thought provoking" ... just because other people think that such examples should be as simple (and boring) as possible. I hope the helpers at the upcoming R Sprint will concentrate on improving R by following what R core member Luke Tierney and Tomas Kalibera wrote in their two R blogs: ==> https://blog.r-project.org/ and look for the 2 blog entries with "Reviewing Bug Reports" in their title. I'm sorry if the above does not sound encouraging.. I hope it still does encourage to rather concentrate on helping to make R better by reviewing bugs, fixing bugs, exploring problems, etc. With regards, Martin ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel