[R] A request
Ko-Kang Kevin Wang
Ko-Kang at xtra.co.nz
Tue Apr 2 12:46:36 CEST 2002
Hi,
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zed Shaw" <zedshaw at zedshaw.com>
To: "R- Mailing List" <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: [R] A request
> Uwe,
>
> While I may be a newbie on the R list, I do have some experience with
> running open source projects. My advice is that, if you want people to
> contribute, then be friendly and courteous. If people don't contribute,
> then it may be because of the way they were treated on this very list.
> This is especially true on lists that have the word "help" in them.
> Generally, the people who send messages to "help" lists do it to get
> "help", and are thus, by definition, clueless. Treating them like
> morons does not make them happy.
I agree.
However, most of the time it may be a misunderstanding. I am very sure that
people, in particular the R Core Team, mean no offense at all when replying
to the list. It is sometimes, however, that "humorous" words can be
"sarcastic" to some people. I personally prefer to treat all these as
jokes, and have a laugh.
On the other hand, sometimes on the first read I also detect some kind of
"sarcastics" when people posting a question!
The list can become a bit boring if we all reply in a very formal, offical,
serious manor. I often find it is these humours, and sometimes even the
positive sarcasm that really helps me to learn.
> I personally have had quite a bit of backlashing from folks on here for
> very simple mistakes. It has contributed to some of my reluctance to
> continue working on my R Report Generator, the crossplatform R graphical
> user interface I was working on, and lots of nice documentation for SPSS
> users. I may begin it again, but it'd help a lot if people were a bit
> friendlier on here.
Well again, I'm sure those are not really intended to mean backlashing.
Treat them as positive humour :-)
Your R Report Generator is very useful. Please do not stop working on it!
It is extremely valuable especially when one wish to publish something on
the WWW! (Some positive feedback :-)).
> On the subject of statistical process control, I would gladly
> participate. My numerical programming skills are rather weak (too much
> Java has made me soft) and I despise fortran,
I totally agree with this!
Which brings me to this question. Does R understands Fortran 90, or do we
must use Fortran 77? Fortran 77 is extremely horrible and difficult to
learn, as I learnt more advanced languages like Java and HTML first!
Cheers,
Ko-Kang Kevin Wang
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