[R] popular R packages
Jeffrey Horner
jeff.horner at vanderbilt.edu
Sun Mar 8 20:30:43 CET 2009
Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> On 8 March 2009 at 13:27, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> | But we don't even have that data, since CRAN is distributed across lots
> | of mirrors.
>
> On 8 March 2009 at 19:01, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
> | As far as I can see (but I might be nearsighted), I see no model linking
> | package download to package use(s). Data may or may not become available
>
> Which is why Debian (and Ubuntu) use the _opt-in package_ popularity-contest
> that collects data on packages used and submits that to a host collecting the
> data. This drives the so-called 'popcon' statistics.
>
> Yes, and there are many ways in which one can criticise this data collection
> process. But I fail to see how __not having any data__ leads to more
> informed decisions.
>
> Once you have data, you have an option of using or discarding it. But if you
> have no data, you have no option. How is that better?
I've also created a package named PopCon here:
http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/pub/Main/JeffreyHorner/PopCon_0.1.tar.gz
I provided it to the list many months ago and got no response on it's
implementation or use. I encourage anyone to download it and understand
how it can be used to implement a popularity contest for both packages
and even functions and such.
Maybe R can sponsor a Popularity Contest day where everyone is
encouraged to download the package and "push" some data to r-project.org
or even crantastic.org that notes what useRs currently have loaded on
their search path...
Best,
Jeff
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