[R] REvolution computing

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Fri Jul 18 13:27:59 CEST 2008



Gregory R. Warnes wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> Random Technologies LLC’s commercially supported Rstat, based on R  
> 2.7.2, is available today.   For product information, visit http://www.random 
> -technologies-llc.


Hi Greg,

two short questions on your very interesting product:

1. How can it be based on R-2.7.2? That R release has not been noticed 
any CRAN maintainer so far, as far as I know...

2. Where can I get the sources from? If it is based on the GPL'ed R, I 
guess I'll find the sources somewhere on your server.

Best wishes,
Uwe


> -Greg
> 
> Gregory R. Warnes, Ph.D.
> Chief Scientist
> Random Technologies LLC
> 
> email: 	greg at random-technologies-llc.com
> tel:		(585) 419-6853
> fax:		(585) 672-5085
> 
> 
> 
> On 7/17/08 1:40PM , "Mariana Carla Gambarotta"  
> <mcgambarotta at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>> Hi, everybody. Sorry to bring up the subject again but I have  
>> visited the revolution computing web page, but its not clear when or  
>> what will be the new release be. Does anybody have information about  
>> that?. Does anybody know if the version that will be released will  
>> be validated?. I have been reading the previous mails about  
>> validation and I work in a Pharma company and validation is a big  
>> concern.
>> Thank you Mariana
>>
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> 
> Gregory R. Warnes, Ph.D.
> Chief Scientist
> Random Technologies LLC
> 
> email: 	greg at random-technologies-llc.com
> tel:		(585) 419-6853
> fax:		(585) 672-5085
> 
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