hzi
2001-May-03 10:58 UTC
[R] Anyone insterested in writing about R for the Debian User Reference Guide?
Hello- There's a new Debian Guide that?s still in the making, although some of it is already available on-line, called the DURG (Debian User Reference Guide). One of it's writers is interested to know if someone (preferably a Debian user, I guess) could write a subsection on R for the section Science. It should contain: - a brief introduction, - one or more simple examples, - a comment on usability. Especially the last item needs some experience. As I don't consider myself proficient enough in using R, I'm not volunteering at this moment. I did have this little part in it, when I wrote about R's existence to the people developing the manual :-) This manual, by the way, intends to go a bit deeper the other ones. Is anyone interested? Write to me privately and I will put you in contact with the DURG writer on Science, or you can look him up yourself in the Debian site (doc section). I think this is a great opportunity to make people see that Linux has all the good stuff one needs, and to make R more widely known. Best regards, Henry L. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/attachments/20010503/e8a7b98e/attachment.html
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