Regarding the subject, I want to thank the many respondents for clarifying the 
nature of the relationship between R and the GPL, as well as giving help with 
the structure of R-delivered source.

I want to emphasize I meant nothing at all harsh or accusatory in my email. I 
did say I had access to source, as function name values, just that my 
expectation was to see functions called out individually. 

The particular case I sought information about a "maxiset threshold" parameter 
in the package "waved" for the function WaveD and what it meant, trying to 
understand the related algorithms.  I'm now convinced that I'll need to 
understand the original papers, Cavalier and Raimondo (2007) and Donoho and 
Raimondo (2004), as well as Johnstone, Keykyacharian, Picard, and Raimondo 
(2004), in order to obtain a satisfactory answer.

I think my reaction was in response to being rather spoiled by some of the 
really excellent, world class, and mature packages and their documentation 
elsewhere in the R contributions library, some backed up by whole textbooks. I 
realize all package authors do their best and the packages are thoroughly 
tested.  I never had any question the package was correct, merely trying to 
understand how it worked. When I wasn't satisfied by the documentation in the 
package, I turned to the source.

Again, I meant no offense to anyone. I thank you all for your responses and 
efforts, and am grateful.

 - Jan

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