[Rd] Request: bring back windows chm help support (PR#14034)
Michael Dewey
info at aghmed.fsnet.co.uk
Tue Nov 3 15:49:10 CET 2009
At 10:02 03/11/2009, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
Comment in line below
>Duncan gave the definitive answer in an earlier reply: the active R
>developers are no longer willing to support CHM help. It is not
>open for discussion, period.
>
>But three comments to ponder (but not discuss).
>
>(a) CHM is unusable for many of us. A year or two ago Microsoft
>disabled it on non-local drives via a Windows patch because of
>security risks -- overnight it simply failed to work (no error, no
>warning, just no response) in our computer labs. And this year CERT
>issued a serious advisory on the CHM compiler that Microsoft has not
>fixed (and apparently is not going to) -- so many of us are banned
>from having it on a networked machine by company policy.
>
>(b) CHM support was in the sources at the beginning of the 2.10.0
>alpha testing. Not one user asked for it at that point, let alone
>compiled it up and tested it. Since no one asked for it (not what
>we had anticipated), the sources were cleaned up.
>
>The main consultation over R development is the making available of
>development versions for users to test out.
>
>(c) We did ask for support for cross-compliation before removing it
>(https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2009-January/051864.html):
>no one responded but two shameless users months later whinged about
>its removal on this list. That has left a sour taste and zero
>enthusiasm for supporting things that no one is prepared even to
>write in about when asked. Ask not what the R developers can do for
>you, but what you can do for R development (and faithful alpha/beta
>testing would be a start).
What would be involved in testing such versions? Do you want people
who are just regular users with limited computing skills like me, or
users living on the cutting edge of computational statistics? At what
stage in the process do pre-compiled versions (for Windows) come in?
Is there somewhere I should have looked this up?
>One more comment inline.
>
>On Mon, 2 Nov 2009, John Fox wrote:
>
>>Dear Alexios and Duncan,
>>
>>I think that there's one more thing to be said in favour of chm help, and
>>that's that its format is familiar to Windows users. I've been using html
>>help on Windows myself for a long time, but before R 2.10.0 recommended chm
>>help to new Windows users of R. That said, I expect that retaining chm help
>>just isn't worth the effort.
>>
>>Regards,
>>John
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: r-devel-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-devel-bounces at r-project.org]
>>On
>>>Behalf Of alexios
>>>Sent: November-01-09 6:05 PM
>>>To: Duncan Murdoch
>>>Cc: r-devel at stat.math.ethz.ch
>>>Subject: Re: [Rd] Request: bring back windows chm help support (PR#14034)
>>>
>>>Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>>>>On 01/11/2009 5:47 PM, alexios wrote:
>>>>>Peter Ehlers wrote:
>>>>>>Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>>>>>>>On 31/10/2009 6:05 PM, alexios at 4dscape.com wrote:
>>>>>>>>Full_Name: alex galanos
>>>>>>>>Version: 2.10.0
>>>>>>>>OS: windows vista
>>>>>>>>Submission from: (NULL) (86.11.78.110)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I respectfully request that the chm help support for windows, which
>>>>>>>>was very
>>>>>>>>convenient, be reinstated...couldn't an online poll have been
>>>>>>>>conducted to gauge
>>>>>>>>the support of this format by window's users?
>>>>>>First, I don't think that complaints are bugs.
>>>>>>Secondly, why not give the new format a chance. Personally, I
>>>>>>like it. Thanks, Duncan.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -Peter Ehlers
>>>>>It was not a complaint but a simple request, which given the presence
>>>>>of a wishlist subdirectory I thought was appropriate to post.
>>>>>Apologies if it came across as such.
>
>It did, because you did not follow the instructions: from the FAQ:
>
> There is a section of the bug repository for suggestions for
> enhancements for R labelled 'wishlist'. Suggestions can be
> submitted in the same ways as bugs, but please ensure that the
> subject line makes clear that this is for the wishlist and not a bug
> report, for example by starting with 'Wishlist:'.
>
>
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>Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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