Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "legalistic".
2010 Jul 07
1
Different goodness of fit tests leads to contradictory conclusions
I am trying to test goodness of fit for my legalistic regression using several options as shown below. Hosmer-Lemeshow test (whose function I borrowed from a previous post), Hosmer–le Cessie omnibus lack of fit test (also borrowed from a previous post), Pearson chi-square test, and deviance test. All the tests, except the deviance tests, produced p-...
2015 Oct 13
2
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
...possible in this instance.
2) Several folks have mentioned that they'd like to see this less verbose.
> I disagree, but I do think that it sometimes comes across as focusing too
> much on the details. It might be good to summarize the general principals,
> and then list for the more legalistic bits as notes or footnotes. Make it
> clear that a list isn't the *point*, but it does help to clarify.
>
I feel like the first two paragraphs tried to do exactly this. Is there
same specific part that didn't work for you?
I think the challenge here is that most ideas I have end up...
2024 Apr 24
2
[External] Re: Is ALTREP "non-API"?
...available;
but to find out if they are in fact available requires reading
prose text in the header files and in WRE.
Trying to fine-tune wording in WRE, or add a lot of additional entries
is not really a good or realistic way forward: WRE is both
documentation and tutorial and more legalistic language/more complete
coverage would make it less readable and still not guarantee
completeness or clarity.
We would be better off (in my view, not necessarily shared by others
in R-core) if we could get to a point where:
all entry points listed in installed header files can be used in...
2015 Oct 13
2
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
...rom the community.
Thanks,
Tanya
> 2) Several folks have mentioned that they'd like to see this less verbose. I disagree, but I do think that it sometimes comes across as focusing too much on the details. It might be good to summarize the general principals, and then list for the more legalistic bits as notes or footnotes. Make it clear that a list isn't the *point*, but it does help to clarify.
>
> 3) I really liked the suggestion down thread of reframing "reporting" as "asking for moderation". I think it needs to be clear that there can be consequences, b...
2015 Oct 13
33
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
Greetings everyone,
On behalf of the board of the LLVM Foundation, I’d like to start the
process of introducing a formal code of conduct for the community.
For a long time, various members of the community have been enforcing basic
reasonable and respectful behavior, but to an outsider this may not be
obvious. A public code of conduct advertises the behavior we expect of
community members and