R Home Page Graphic Competition ============================== We're looking for a snazzy graphic for the home page of the R Project. Please send us your favourite R image and the best (as chosen by R-core) will be used on the web site. The author of the winning image will also receive *free registration* for the useR! 2004 conference (http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/Conferences/useR-2004/) The original image should be produced using R. Images which have been "jazzed up" using a graphics program such as gimp will also be considered (but may suffer an "impurity" penalty in the judging). Please send images and source code (and data) used to produce them, to paul at stat.auckland.ac.nz The competition will last until January 31st 2004, or until we die waiting, whichever happens first. R-core reserves the right to decide that the R user base is just as devoid of artistic talent as R-core itself; we only promise to make use of zero or more of the submitted images on the web site. The R-core development team.
Hi Due to the low number of entries received so far, the deadline for the R Home Page Graphic Competition has been extended to February 29 2004. The free registration to useR! 2004 is still available and if we do not receive any image that we can use for the home page, we will draw a name at random from among the submissions we receive. The original competition announcement is included below:> R Home Page Graphic Competition > ==============================> > We're looking for a snazzy graphic for the home page of the R Project. > > Please send us your favourite R image and the best (as chosen by R-core) > will be used on the web site. The author of the winning image will also > receive *free registration* for the useR! 2004 conference > (http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/Conferences/useR-2004/) > > The original image should be produced using R. Images which have been > "jazzed up" using a graphics program such as gimp will also be > considered (but may suffer an "impurity" penalty in the judging). > > Please send images and source code (and data) used to produce them, to > paul at stat.auckland.ac.nz > > R-core reserves the right to decide that the R user base is just as > devoid of artistic talent as R-core itself; we only promise to make use > of zero or more of the submitted images on the web site. > > The R-core development team.-- Dr Paul Murrell Department of Statistics The University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland New Zealand 64 9 3737599 x85392 paul at stat.auckland.ac.nz http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~paul/
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 13:41, Paul Murrell wrote:> Hi > > Due to the low number of entries received so far, the deadline for the R > Home Page Graphic Competition has been extended to February 29 2004. > > The free registration to useR! 2004 is still available and if we do not > receive any image that we can use for the home page, we will draw a name > at random from among the submissions we receive. > > The original competition announcement is included below:> > R-core reserves the right to decide that the R user base is just as > > devoid of artistic talent as R-core itself; we only promise to make use > > of zero or more of the submitted images on the web site.Is this an indication that the above paragraph from the original announcement was somewhat prophetic and may have introduced some "a priori" bias? ;-) Marc