Witold Eryk Wolski
2004-Nov-17 11:06 UTC
[Rd] R/S-related projects on Sourceforge? Trove Categorization
Hi R-Users and Developers, Several months ago I made a request on Sourceforge to add the R/S - programming language to the _Trove_ categorization. ("The Trove is a means to convey basic metainformation about your project.") Today I got the following response of one of the sourceforge admins. <SNIP> SourceForge.net will consider the inclusion of a programming language within the Trove system when we host at least 5 projects based on that language. Please advise: Do you know of 5 projects hosted on SourceForge.net based on this language? <SNIP> If anyone of you knew about R-packages, or projects using the R/S programming language, which are hosted on sourceforge, please reply to this thread. I hope that your answers will enable me to give more then 5 examples of R projects hosted on Sourceforge. Yours Eryk Ps. The ID of my original "feature request" on Sourceforge is 967697. https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=350001&aid=967697&group_id=1 -- Dipl. bio-chem. Witold Eryk Wolski MPI-Moleculare Genetic Ihnestrasse 63-73 14195 Berlin tel: 0049-30-83875219 __("< _ http://www.molgen.mpg.de/~wolski \__/ 'v' http://r4proteomics.sourceforge.net || / \ mail: witek96@users.sourceforge.net ^^ m m wolski@molgen.mpg.de
Ernesto Jardim
2004-Nov-17 11:27 UTC
[Rd] Re: [R] R/S-related projects on Sourceforge? Trove Categorization
Hi, I have 2 _small_ projects hosted in sf.net that use R FLR :: R for fisheries science (http://flr.sf.net) fsap: fish stock assessment for R (http://sf.net/projects/fsap) The first one is getting some hip and the second is dying ... Hope it helps. Regards EJ On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 09:09, Witold Eryk Wolski wrote:> Hi R-Users and Developers, > > Several months ago I made a request on Sourceforge to add the R/S - > programming language to the _Trove_ categorization. ("The Trove is a > means to convey basic metainformation about your project.") > > Today I got the following response of one of the sourceforge admins. > > <SNIP> > > SourceForge.net will consider the inclusion of a programming > language within the Trove system when we host at least 5 > projects based on that language. Please advise: Do you know > of 5 projects hosted on SourceForge.net based on this language? > <SNIP> > > > If anyone of you knew about R-packages, or projects using the R/S programming language, which are hosted on sourceforge, please reply to this thread. I hope that your answers will enable me to give more then 5 examples of R projects hosted on Sourceforge. > > Yours Eryk > > > Ps. > > The ID of my original "feature request" on Sourceforge is 967697. > https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=350001&aid=967697&group_id=1
James.Callahan@CityofOrlando.net
2004-Nov-17 15:35 UTC
[R] R/S-related projects on Sourceforge? Trove Categorization
> <SNIP> > SourceForge.net will consider the inclusion of a programming > language within the Trove system when we host at least 5 > projects based on that language. Please advise: Do you know > of 5 projects hosted on SourceForge.net based on this language? > <SNIP>Gretl, RPad and RMetrics, plus Ernesto's FLR and fsap make five. Gretl Allin Cottrell, USA Gnu Regression, Econometrics and Time-series Library Gretl is hosted on SourceForge. http://gretl.sourceforge.net/ Gretl is not written in R, but interfaces to R. http://gretl.sourceforge.net/gretl_and_R.html "gretl ... is designed as a very user-friendly econometrics package. While it is also reasonably sophisticated, it lacks some of the specialized statistical methods that a working econometrician might desire.As a way around this limitation, gretl offers an interface to the comprehensive free-software statistical package, GNU R." Both RPAd and RMetrics are open-source projects using (and acknowledging using) R. As far as I know, neither is listed on SourceForge. RPad EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute), USA http://www.Rpad.org/Rpad/ "Rpad is an interactive, web-based analysis program. Rpad pages are interactive workbook-type sheets based on R, an open-source implementation of the S language. Rpad is an analysis package, a web-page designer, and a gui designer all wrapped in one. Rpad makes it easy to develop powerful data analysis applications that can be shared with others (most likely on an intranet). The user doesn't have to install anything--everything's done through a browser." RMetrics Diethelm Wuertz, ETH Zurich, Switzerland http://www.itp.phys.ethz.ch/econophysics/R/ "Rmetrics is the premier open source solution for financial market analysis and valuation of financial instruments. With hundreds of functions build on modern and powerful methods Rmetrics combines explorative data analysis and statistical modeling with object oriented rapid prototyping. Rmetrics is embedded in R," My impression is that many projects "on SourceForge" have links to home pages hosted on other sites -- so I suppose if the project authors are willing -- they could be cross listed on SourceForge. Gretl, RPad and RMetrics, plus Ernesto's FLR and fsap make five. On the other hand, SourceForge's criteria for inclusion appears to be very arbitrary. Objective criteria that would be more relevant to R include: - R has several active mailing lists (archived for verification) - The R Project is archived on CRAN (Comprehensive R Archive Network) which has more than 20 mirrors on 6 continents: Africa Asia Australia Europe North America South America - More than a dozen books have been published with either "R" or "S" mentioned in the title ("R" is an open-source implementation of "S"). For example, "Introductory Statistics with R" is available from major booksellers including Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com and even Wal-mart.com! Subjective criteria for inclusion on SourceForge - "R" is an implementation of "S" a language developed at Bell Labs -- the organization that developed the C programming language and the Unix operating system. Open source implementations of C include the GNU Complier Collection (GCC) and open source implementations of Unix include GNU Linux. So why not include, the open source implementation of S, GNU R? - R is respected in the statistical community. There are awards and articles that could be cited. A personal story -- in the early 1990s I attended an American Statistical Association meeting in San Francisco. I saw then that the topnotch statisticians, people like Frank Harrell -- whose short course on Regression I attended, were maxing out SAS and switching to S. I heard about StatLib at Carnegie Mellon and contributed code. At the time, the institution I was working for was committed to SAS and SPSS and would not have been open to spending more on S. But, years latter I was delighted to learn that there was an open source implementation S, R and that it was available at StatLib, which now is a mirror for the worldwide CRAN mirror sites. On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 09:09, Witold Eryk Wolski wrote:> Hi R-Users and Developers, > > Several months ago I made a request on Sourceforge to add the R/S - > programming language to the _Trove_ categorization. ("The Trove is a > means to convey basic metainformation about your project.") > > Today I got the following response of one of the sourceforge admins. > > <SNIP> > > SourceForge.net will consider the inclusion of a programming > language within the Trove system when we host at least 5 > projects based on that language. Please advise: Do you know > of 5 projects hosted on SourceForge.net based on this language? > <SNIP> > > > If anyone of you knew about R-packages, or projects using the R/Sprogramming language, which are hosted on sourceforge, please reply to this thread. I hope that your answers will enable me to give more then 5 examples of R projects hosted on Sourceforge.> > Yours Eryk >Jim Callahan Management, Budget & Accounting City of Orlando (407) 246-3039 office (407) 234-3744 cell phone [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Gabor Grothendieck
2004-Nov-17 17:48 UTC
[Rd] Re: R/S-related projects on Sourceforge? Trove Categorization
Witold Eryk Wolski <wolski@...> writes: : : Hi R-Users and Developers, : : Several months ago I made a request on Sourceforge to add the R/S - : programming language to the _Trove_ categorization. ("The Trove is a : means to convey basic metainformation about your project.") It might be worthwhile to consider all the possible sourceforge-like sites in case there is a particular advantage of one over the others. For example, it might be better to choose one with svn support than one that only has cvs support. Sites include sourceforge, savannah, berlios, seul and a few others, some of which are listed at http://www.ibiblio.org/fosphost/exhost.htm . Also some languages have started their own sourceforge-style project repositories such as luaforge.net and rubyforge.org and one could conceivably have an Rforge too. I don't know enough about the above sites to say much more but I think the key requirements are to provide support to addon packages and projects to encourage the current explosion of such software. The idea would be to automate the setup of an infrastructure that includes such things as: - X-help and X-devel email distribution lists for project X - access to svn so developers can coordinate their efforts on a project - wiki, forums, other groupware - web space for a home page - ftp space for archiving old versions and distributing beta versions - slick package development tools to make it easier to develop packages - ensure that there are a really good set of base classes in the core for projects to leverage off of
Witold Eryk Wolski
2004-Nov-18 10:04 UTC
[Rd] Re: [R] R/S-related projects on Sourceforge? Trove Categorization
Hi, This are the project which I have extracted from all your mails. 1. http://sourceforge.net/projects/rpgsql/ R PostgreSQL Interface 2. http://sourceforge.net/projects/r-spatial/ R package for spatial data classes 3. http://sourceforge.net/projects/rpy/ RPy (R from Python) 4. http://sourceforge.net/projects/ep-sf/ Expression Profiler 5. http://sourceforge.net/projects/fsap fish stock assessment for R 6. http://sourceforge.net/projects/flr/ R packages for use in fisheries modelling 7. https://sourceforge.net/projects/runit/ R Unit Test Framework 8. http://sourceforge.net/projects/ep-sf/ Expression Profiler 9. http://sourceforge.net/projects/r-asp/ Analysis of Spatial Data in R 10. http://sourceforge.net/projects/r4proteomics/ R Packages for proteomics 11. http://sourceforge.net/projects/rdbi/ R Database Interface 12. http://sourceforge.net/projects/nlmeode/ R package combining nlme and odesolve 13. http://sourceforge.net/projects/rarcinfo/ RArcInfo 14. http://sourceforge.net/projects/rgdal GDAL Package for R 15. http://sourceforge.net/projects/gretl/ GNU Regression, Econometrics and Time-series Library 16. ... Sorry if I have missed any. But it is surely more than five. Thanks all of you for your numerous response and also for some more general thoughts concerning *collaboratory* development using source code repositories: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2004-November/031398.html. If I see how R is evolving I believe that this ideas will be realized soon. Especially that there are already repositories covering some of the functionality and dedicated to R -- Bioconductor with a svn archive. Unfortunately, as I was told by Geff Gentry the costs of administering the svn, cvs servers are high, hence the number of developers must be limited. Also CRAN has some of the functionality but the svn or cvs support is missing. Luckily hosting the sources on e.g. sourceforge and the builds on CRAN or Bioconductor gives already some of the essential functionality. Therefore at this place big thanks to the Bioconductor, CRAN and sourceforge people. /E
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