Hi Romain.

1) Thank you for the link to how to add myself to PlanetR.
2) What I meant was that you don't need an online aggregator, since you know
how to use it with your own local software.

Cheers,
Tal






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On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Romain Francois <romain.franc...@dbmail.com
> wrote:

> On 12/05/2009 11:45 PM, Tal Galili wrote:
>
>> Hi Romain,
>> First - I'd like to say that you where one of the bloggers I wanted to
>> e-mail and didn't get to it. I still remember our short session in useR
>> 2009 where you showed me your plans for an R editor - I am still waiting
>> to see it once it comes out.
>>
>> Regarding the rest of what you wrote, I'll reply to you in each section:
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 3:22 AM, Romain Francois
>> <romain.franc...@dbmail.com <mailto:romain.franc...@dbmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> On 12/05/2009 09:32 PM, Tal Galili wrote:
>>
>> 1) Planet R is limited (for years) to 26 feeds only, and I don't remember
>> seeing it evolve to include (or allow inclusion) of new R blogs that came
>> around.
>>
>> R: that's not quite true. If you send an email to the maintainer of
>> planet R, he will add your feed (both my blog and r graph gallery was
>> added this year for example).
>>
>> T:Thanks for the correction. Yet let's put this in context - I can't see
>> on the planetR website (http://planetr.stderr.org/) any e-mail or link
>> to contact. So for me, for example, I don't know how to add my own blog
>> (What IS the e-mail of the maintainer ?)
>>
>
> Fair enough. Here is the r-help thread where it was announced.
> http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02/archive/104406.html
>
>
>  2) The feeds are of blogs and non blogs (such as wiki or cran updates).
>> That
>> makes finding "reading material" inside it very difficult, since the site
>> is
>> cluttered with a lot of "updates" from cranbarries and the wiki.
>>
>> R: I see this as a good thing. In the program i use to read planet R
>> (thunderbird) you can filter out things you are not interested about.
>>
>> T: But Romain, both planetR and R-bloggers are not meant for you
>>
>
> What do you mean ?
>
>
> except
>
>> as a source for feeds. What you are saying is that you don't use the
>> interface either website offers, which is exactly my point.
>> R: I have requested to be added to yours anyway, might be good for my
>> pagerank.
>> T: Cool, I just added you.
>>
>
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