Jon, 

Identification using ISO codes is a good idea, although I think the old naming 
scheme shouldn't be broken. But adding functionalities to "map" will always 
have to be done in a way that keeps backward compatbility, so I'll have to 
think about a good way to do this. 

Alex 

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Ringlaan 3, 1180 Ukkel, Belgium tel. (32)(2)3730646 


From: "Jonathan Callahan" <jonat...@mazamascience.com> 
To: "Alex" <alex.deck...@meteo.be> 
Cc: r-package-devel@r-project.org 
Sent: Friday, 31 July, 2015 20:31:30 
Subject: Re: [R-pkg-devel] new maintainer sought for maps packages 

Alex, 
Thank you for addressing the #1 issue with the 'maps' package. I have several 
clients and colleagues that I have pushed to use R for mapping but it's always 
embarrassing to say they have to either 1: accept Soviet Union era borders or 
2: embrace the complexity of the 'sp' package. 

Updating the world borders and (Oh please!) allowing countries to be identified 
by ISO-3166-1-alpha2 country codes would hugely improve the utility of the 
'maps' package. 

Our efforts with the MazamaSpatialUtils package originated with the outdated 
world map in the 'maps' package. 

Best Regards, 

Jon 

On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Alex Deckmyn < alex.deck...@meteo.be > wrote: 


First of all, I would like to thank Ray for his many years of taking care of 
maps, mapdata and mapproj, and for his confidence in my taking over. I hope to 
keep the packages running smoothly. 

I think R-sig-Geo is the best place to discuss future developments and will be 
posting there soon. As Ray mentioned, I (with his help & feedback) have been 
preparing an updated world map. I am going to be very cautious, but the many 
changes in country names (post-1990 Europe!) mean that any package or code that 
uses maps by calling map('world',region=...) to create a map using country 
names, could be affected. Maintainers of packages calling "maps" may want to 
contact me to make sure I don't break anything. In any case, I am currently 
testing a beta version that includes the old data set as a fall back. 

Alex 

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Dr. Alex Deckmyn e-mail: alex.deck...@meteo.be 
Royal Meteorological Institute http://www.meteo.be 
Ringlaan 3, 1180 Ukkel, Belgium tel. (32)(2)3730646 



I have been somewhat surprised by the number of positive responses to my 
message. I have found a candidate for the position of maintainer of the 
maps, mapdata and mapproj packages. I have confidence that Alex Deckmyn 
< alex.deck...@meteo.be > will do at least as good a job as I have done in 
this regard. 

The current (recent) releases of the packages still have my name as 
maintainer, but the address specified points to my (now) old work 
address which will autorespond to say I have now retired. However in 
practise, I will still be able to read and respond to such emails for 
the foreseeable future. 

Among other improvements, Alex is working on setting up a more accurate 
"world" database for maps and will submit this once it has been fully 
tested. 

Thanks everyone for your support. 
Ray Brownrigg 

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