Tal, For completeness:
On 5 December 2009 at 22:32, 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. That was already addressed by Romain. It would appear that you didn't really try too hard to find out how to add content there. | 2) The feeds are of blogs and non blogs (such as wiki or cran updates). That A good thing in my book as the _aggregator_ that PlanetR is frees me from having to follow a number of other feeds. And e.g. I would have gotten some of the literature update feeds etc. | 3) In PlanetR, one can only view (about) 5 days back and no more (R-bloggers | allows viewing of much more then 5 days back). Non-issue when you use a reader like Google Reader which keeps history. | 4) R-bloggers allows searching inside the content, PlanetR doesn't. Non-issue when you use a reader like Google Reader which gives you Google search for your feeds, all your read posts, just particular feeds, ... | 5) R-bloggers allow one to get e-mail updates, PlanetR doesn't. Good heavens, as if I needed more email. Procmail currently filters into sixty some buckets already ... | 6) R-bloggers offers "related articles", PlanetR doesn't. I am not sure what 'related articles' would be and why I'd care. Let's scratch that one. All that said, more choice is always better, and I am sure we all benefit from your little endeavour. Your motivational 'elevator pitch', however, may seem to need a bit more work. Good luck. Dirk -- Three out of two people have difficulties with fractions. ______________________________________________ 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.