On 26 December 2017 at 00:00, Juan Telleria wrote:
> Maybe I'm new, and forgive my ignorance, but maybe in the future (~ X years
> from now) the R Project could be managed entirely from github, by doing
I strongly disagree. Are you aware that github is a commercial
company, github inc. [1] ?
What
Dear R Developers,
I create this e-mail, linked to "Collaborative Wiki for fostering Open
Innovation in R", for going straight into the point:
After studing multiple wikies (Confluence, xwiki, Mediawiki) for a
collaborative approach to R Documentation, I finally came up that Mediawiki
was the bes
M... I see... thank you Suzen.
Juan
> I strongly disagree. Are you aware that github is a commercial
> company, github inc. [1] ?
> What about gitlab? or Microsoft's codeplex? There are other services
> similar to github, why github?
> What happens if github goes out of business?
>
> R-proje
However, and hope not to be off-topic, a git repository (github, gitlab,
codeplex, etc., not just solely github) could constitute a tidy approach,
and make things easier to R Core :)
By putting the focus on version control, the line of changes made with each
commit (With the possibility to reverse
On 22/12/2017 10:46 AM, Marc Schwartz wrote:
Hi,
See inline below.
On Dec 22, 2017, at 9:12 AM, Martin Maechler wrote:
Duncan Murdoch
on Thu, 21 Dec 2017 14:23:13 -0500 writes:
On 21/12/2017 1:02 PM, Winston Chang wrote:
On recent builds of R-devel, R CMD check gives a
WARNING whe
2017-12-25 12:30 GMT+01:00 Duncan Murdoch :
> The one negative aspect of Winston's effort is caused by this weakness. If
> you tell me that something happened in revision 73909, I know it was recent.
> If you tell me that something appeared in commit 2e80059, it wastes my time
> looking up that com
On 25/12/2017 7:00 AM, Iñaki Úcar wrote:
2017-12-25 12:30 GMT+01:00 Duncan Murdoch :
The one negative aspect of Winston's effort is caused by this weakness. If
you tell me that something happened in revision 73909, I know it was recent.
If you tell me that something appeared in commit 2e80059, i
Maybe I'm new, and forgive my ignorance, but maybe in the future (~ X years
from now) the R Project could be managed entirely from github, by doing
pull requests and only R Core having commit rights...
Would make the forking process also easier... And could be a good roadmap.
But we're not using