[R] R-business case
Patrick Connolly
p.connolly at hortresearch.co.nz
Tue Mar 16 23:04:07 CET 2004
On Tue, 16-Mar-2004 at 04:50PM -0500, Jeff Gentry wrote:
|> > Some web sites have "hit counters". It should be possible to get
|> > a counts of the numbers of times different parts of R are downloaded.
|> > Do the CRAN web sites include any such?
|>
|> But how would CRAN know what sort of activity its mirrors is
|> receiving? And what does a 'download' mean in an environment like this -
|> I could download R 10 times, or 10 people could download it ... or even
|> one person could download it and then give it to 50 people. The numbers
|> don't necessarily reflect usage patterns, IMO.
Yes. Such meters are almost, but not quite completely useless --
rather like Arthur Dent's attempts at getting a cup of tea from the
Nutrimatix drink dispenser.
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