Dear R-user, I started a few month ago with R and now I think that it is a great program but in the beginning I was close to give up, because I did not manage to read in my files, did not know how the indexing works, where my results are or did not understand how R saves my data and so on. And last but not least the command line might be a hurdle as well for people who always used graphical user interfaces. And it takes time to see the advantages of the command line. Of course all these questions can easily be answered by reading the manuals, FAQ or various books, but this takes time and might be frustrating because you don't find the right chapter at once. Asking such question on this list might annoy people because some questions are asked frequently or are already mentioned in the FAQ's. Therefore the few R user in this dept. decided to setup a R-beginner mailing-list for internal use only but because we are only a couple of active user we would like to involve more people who call themself R beginner. Martin Maechel told me, that the idea of such a list has been rejected in the past, because of various reason. I am aware that medium-experienced R user might teach some "wrong" stuff, but our main idea behind this mailing list are real basic questions like understanding and getting used to the command line (read in your data etc.) because we made the experience that these few steps are the steepest and might stop somebody from further using R. I would like to know if there are some people on this list, who call themselves beginners or have students who are about to make their first steps in R and would like to use this list as well. best regards Martin https://lists.uni-wuerzburg.de/mailman/listinfo/r-beginner -- Neu: Preissenkung f?r MMS und FreeMMS! http://www.gmx.net