[R] Forum of Mac questions (Was: loading packages - mac user)
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Wed Oct 19 09:58:20 CEST 2005
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, Jari Oksanen wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 13:13 -0700, Thomas Lumley wrote:
>
>> Both for this and for working out why Tcl/Tk isn't installed you might be
>> better off trying R-sig-mac rather than r-help
>>
>
> This is a very common piece of advice. However, this is not what you
> would imagine if you read the description of R-SIG-mac on the R home
> page:
It is not actually on the R home page or even on www.r-project.org. I
think you mean
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
This arises because the purpose of the list has changed from
R Special Interest Group on Macintosh Development and Porting, both for
MacOS 8.6 - 9.x and MacOS X
I think a wording like R-sig-debian namely
R Special Interest Group for MacOS X ports of R
would be better.
> R-SIG-Mac R Special Interest Group on Mac Development
>
> This is very similar to the description of R-devel:
>
> This list is intended for questions and discussion about code
> development in R.
>
> And that description is even more intimidating when you read further:
>
> Questions likely to prompt discussion unintelligible to non-programmers
> or topics that are too technical for R-help's audience should go to
> R-devel
>
> Would it make sense to change the description of R-SIG-mac so that it
> would welcome question on R usage in Mac, instead of being a "Mac
> Devolepment" forum that sounds like being "unintelligible to
> non-programmers"?
Which seems quite reasonable to me. The topics which provoke this
response usually are questions unintelligible except to Mac
sysadmins/programmers and definitely `too technical for R-help's
audience'.
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Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
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