Thank everyone, I have found some good, but limited infomation about it. As
Ross Ihaka mention in his presentation: "Houston, We Have a Problem".
The R software is a important part of the Free Software Fundation, they
have been fighting back TPP long time, but last weeks in Chile was not so
good.
Does that mean I could poison the Archive by posting IP on this list, or poison
someone else's code if they use some of mine that I post here?
B.
On Feb 4, 2016, at 7:48 PM, Spencer Graves
wrote:
> It's not clear if the TPP would ever directly impact the R project.
> However, it coul
Folks
TPP, and in a European context, TTIP are very dangerous not only to open
source software but to any public service and no satisfactory response has
been forthcoming.
There are ways of circumventing it I guess or opposing it (maybe using
ISPs in China, Russia or North Korea???). The issue r
On 2/4/2016 6:59 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
On Feb 4, 2016, at 3:15 PM, Rolf Turner wrote:
Quite a while ago I went to talk (I think it may have been at an NZSA
conference) given by the great Ross Ihaka. I forget the details but my vague
recollection was that it involved a technique for
It's not clear if the TPP would ever directly impact the R
project. However, it could impact many R users.
* For example, if someone decides that something you have
on the web includes material for which they claim copyright, the TPP
allows them to order your Internet Servi
> On Feb 4, 2016, at 3:15 PM, Rolf Turner wrote:
>
>
>
> Quite a while ago I went to talk (I think it may have been at an NZSA
> conference) given by the great Ross Ihaka. I forget the details but my vague
> recollection was that it involved a technique for automatic choice of some
> sort
Quite a while ago I went to talk (I think it may have been at an NZSA
conference) given by the great Ross Ihaka. I forget the details but my
vague recollection was that it involved a technique for automatic choice
of some sort of smoothing parameter involved in a graphical display.
Apparent
Ted and José,
The FSF has a blog post here that might provide some insights:
http://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/time-to-act-on-tpp-is-now-rallies-against-tpp-in-washington-d-c-november-14-18
That is from last November, but the relevant passage, perhaps in a temporal
vacuum, seems to be the s
Saludos José!
Could you please give a summary of the relevant parts of TPP
that might affect the use of R? I have looked up TPP on Wikipedia
without beginning to understand what it might imply for the use of R.
Best wishes,
Ted.
On 04-Feb-2016 14:43:29 José Bustos wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I hav
Hi everyone,
I have a question regarding the use R software under the new TPP laws
adopted by some governments in the region. Who know how this new agreements
will affect researchers and the R community?
Hope some of you knows better and can give ideas about it.
saludos,
José
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