Dear R users, > I recently put a new version of my french introduction to R online. It > is more specifically targeted at social sciences students and > researchers, but could be interesting for beginners who are not > really familiar with statistics and coding. > > The document is available (in french) in PDF, as well as the Sweave > source code, from the following page : > > http://alea.fr.eu.org/j/intro_R.html > > Someone advised me to submit it to CRAN, for the contributed > documentation section, but I don't know who I must contact for > that. Should I just send a mail to c...@r-project.org ?
Sorry for reactivating quite an old thread, but the url I first gave for my «introduction to R in french» document had domain name problems. These should have been fixed, so if any of you experienced errors while trying to access the document in the past, everything should be working with the given url right now : http://alea.fr.eu.org/j/intro_R.html May I use this message to submit the document to the french contributed documentation section on CRAN again ? Thanks in adavance for any feedback, -- Julien Barnier Groupe de recherche sur la socialisation ENS-LSH - Lyon, France ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.