James Wettenhall
2006-Feb-02 12:53 UTC
[R] Request for users of my R-Tcl/Tk examples, limmaGUI or affylmGUI
[PLEASE REPLY _OFF_ THE LIST, i.e. DON'T CC to r-help at ...] Hi, I don't see this sort of thing very often on the mailing lists, so list moderators and others should feel free to tell me if it breaches list etiquette and/or delete my post if necessary. But I can't see what harm it could do... I am just wondering approximately how many people use / have used some of the R stuff I've developed (and in how many countries). In particular I'm talking about the R-Tcl/Tk examples I've put at http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/~wettenhall/RTclTkExamples/ and/or my two BioC packages limmaGUI and affylmGUI (now maintained by Keith Satterley), and/or the IBC2004 and JSM2005 microarray analysis course websites. If it's not too much trouble, could you please tell me [OFF THE LIST] if you use / have used any of these things (otherwise don't reply) and what country you are from, and if there are many other people where you work who use them but would not reply on the R mailing list themself? e.g. "I use / have used your R-Tcl/Tk Examples. I am from Canada. Two other people I work with have also used them, but they don't read the R mailing lists so won't reply themselves." If I get an absolutely massive response, I may have to set up some harsh email filters and delete some of the incoming replies, but I think I can handle the sort of response I am expecting. Apologies if anyone feels that I am misusing the mailing list(s). Best wishes to all, James
David Firth
2006-Feb-02 13:07 UTC
[R] Request for users of my R-Tcl/Tk examples, limmaGUI or affylmGUI
I have used your R-Tcl/Tk Examples. (Thanks! The ideas were much appreciated.) I am from the United Kingdom. David -- Professor David Firth http://www.warwick.ac.uk/go/dfirth
David Firth
2006-Feb-02 13:13 UTC
[R] Request for users of my R-Tcl/Tk examples, limmaGUI or affylmGUI
On Thursday 02 February 2006 12:53, you wrote: ...> [PLEASE REPLY _OFF_ THE LIST, i.e. DON'T CC to > r-help at ...]oops! I just realised that I hit the wrong button and replied to r-help just now... Sorry! I guess that *is* one of the perils of sending a request such as this to a mailing list, where clumsy fat-fingered people such as me might reply. apologies all round, David