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2018 Feb 18
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Draft proposal for Searching R Packages
Hello, All: ????? I just posted a "Draft Proposal for improving the ability of R users to search R packages" to Wikiversity (https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Draft_Proposal_for_improving_the_ability_of_R_users_to_search_R_packages). ????? You are all invited to rewrite it in any way you think is more likely to produce the most useful result.? Wikimedia invites contributors to
2018 Jan 27
2
Searching R Packages
Hello, All: Might you have time to review the article I recently posted to Wikiversity on "Searching R Packages" (https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Searching_R_Packages)? Please edit this yourself or propose changes in the associated "Discuss" page or in an email to this list or to me. My goal in this is to invite readers to turn that article into a proposal
2018 Jan 27
0
Searching R Packages
Hello, All: Might you have time to review the article I recently posted to Wikiversity on "Searching R Packages" (https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Searching_R_Packages)? Please edit this yourself or propose changes in the associated "Discuss" page or in an email to this list or to me. My goal in this is to invite readers to turn that article into a proposal
2018 Jan 28
0
Searching R Packages
Hi Spencer, Thank you for this wonderful service to the R community. A suggestion: it would be great to discuss how to search github and Bioconductor repositories. Thanks, Ravi ________________________________________ From: R-devel <r-devel-bounces at r-project.org> on behalf of Spencer Graves <spencer.graves at prodsyse.com> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2018 11:17 AM To: R-Devel
2018 Jan 29
1
Searching R Packages
Dear Spencer, Nice initiative! I discover a lot of packages not by explicit search, but by running into them. I find cranberries really helpful there, especially the twitter feed (@CRANberries) and also r-bloggers, especially through Joseph Rickert's monthly roundup of new packages. And then of course there is the R journal and JSS, but those speak for themselves. So maybe a 'keeping up
2017 Sep 29
0
Duncan's retirement: who's taking over Rtools?
????? I concur with Moshe.? David and his team have done great thing for R, but a lion will not become a vegetarian.? I think that any reasonable reading of Microsoft's history will supports that perspective.? However, this is a fairly well documented phenomenon far beyond Microsoft.? Jean Tirole won the 2014 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for establishing that, especially regarding
2013 Feb 23
2
Wikipedia plots and tables?
Hello, All: What facilities exist for plots and tables of data in the standard MediaWiki software beyond the obvious standards? The standard MediaWiki tables and graphics capabilities seem to me to be rather clumsy, and I wonder if I'm missing some available extensions? The standard MediaWiki tables are described in a Wikipedia article on "Help:Table".
2006 May 31
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Ruby on Rails Workshop in Kansas City !
Ruby on Rails Workshop ------------------------------------ Kansas City Ruby User''s Group (http://kcrug.org/) proudly presents the first "Ruby on Rails Workshop" for those eager to get started into Ruby on Rails. This one-and-half-day workshop will offer a quick introduction to Ruby and the Ruby on Rails web application framework. Sponsored by Reevik, Inc., it will
2017 Sep 29
2
Duncan's retirement: who's taking over Rtools?
I think that even though some Microsoft employees may have good intentions Microsoft as a company can not be trusted. There will be always a danger that they will try to create their own version of R which works only on Windows and that will become increasingly divergent from "other" R. We witnessed such (cursed in my opinion) attempts with their treatment of Java and Internet Explorer.
2007 May 02
0
Kansas City Asterisk User Group Meeting Announcement
All, Starting this month will be the first official meeting of the Kansas City Asterisk User Group (http://www.kcaug.net). The location of the meeting will be at the Daily Dose Bar & Coffee House, in Overland Park. Meetings will be held on the last Sunday of every month (the 27th for this month) at 2pm. If you have ideas or topics you'd like to discuss please let me know and we can
2007 May 23
0
KCAUG Meeting Reminder!
All, Just a quick reminder that *this Sunday* will be the first official meeting of the Kansas City Asterisk User Group (http://www.kcaug.net). The location of the meeting will be at the Daily Dose Bar & Coffee House, in Overland Park. Future meetings will continue to be held on the last Sunday of every month (the 27th for this month) at 2pm. If you have ideas or topics you'd like to
2013 Aug 09
1
Removing password complexity requirements under Samba4
We had problems removing password complexity, and I noticed a lot of confusion on the list about exactly this topic. So I thought I would post our success. We're talking about a Samba4 PDC/AD here. Once we got Samba installed and provisioned, we used samba-tool from the command-line on the Samba box to change the domain password settings: sudo samba-tool domain passwordsettings set
2016 May 23
1
[OT] Re: Ransomware?
ToddAndMargo <ToddAndMargo at zoho.com> writes: > On 05/20/2016 06:31 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: >> Those can also >> often be made accessible by Samba as read-only CIFS shares, for people >> to recover their own files. It's invaluable for people not to have to >> bother their local sysadmin to get last night's copy of the files they >> just
2008 Apr 11
1
Command to get tape capacity status?
I have an Overland tape library connected, via SCSI card, to an out-of-box, full install of C5 install on an old PC. I have a script that uses tar to archive data to tape and mtx to change tapes. What I don't know, if possible, is to obtain the status of how much tape is left in the drive. If I get a write failure, I'd like to know if the tape is bad or has run out of space. I
2008 Feb 14
1
Backing up remote system
I have an Overland Arcvault tape library, a CentOS 5 box, a Windows XP system, and RAID box that supports NFS and CIFS. The RAID box is remotely located and acts as central file storage. I might normally use dump to perform backups, but as was learned here, and on dump's man page, dump doesn't support remote file systems such as NFS or CIFS. So, for now, I've connected the
2007 Dec 28
2
Help with dump/restore
So I recently installed an Overland Arcvault 12 tape library on a server to back up /var/log/ and /home. The server is an out-of-box RHEL 5 install, with all packages selected, in an isolated lan, with no package updates. Also, this is a live server that cannot be brought down for backups, and some files may be actively in use during the dump - just gotta live with it. Since I know EL5 and
2020 Nov 01
6
analyzing results from Tuesday's US elections
Hello: What can you tell me about plans to analyze data from this year's general election, especially to detect possible fraud? I might be able to help with such an effort. I have NOT done much with election data, but I have developed tools for data analysis, including web scraping, and included them in R packages available on the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN)
2010 Oct 06
3
Help troubleshooting silent failure reading huge file with read.delim
I am trying to read a tab-delimited 1.25 GB file of 4,115,119 records each with 52 fields. I am using R 2.11.0 on a 64-bit Windows 7 machine with 8 GB memory. I have tried the two following statements with the same results: d <- read.delim(filename, as.is=TRUE) d <- read.delim(filename, as.is=TRUE, nrows=4200000) I have tried starting R with this parameter but that changed
2020 Nov 01
3
vignettes present in 2 folders or won't work
I take Duncan's point but would second the motion to have WRE clarify how static vignettes are supposed to work; it's a topic I am repeatedly confused about despite being an experienced package maintainer. If knowledgeable outsiders compiled a documentation patch would it be likely to be considered ...?? On 11/1/20 2:29 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On 01/11/2020 1:02 p.m., Alexandre
2006 Sep 29
0
Re: compiz Digest, Vol 7, Issue 20
In response to --> Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 20:42:28 +0100 From: Colin Guthrie <gmane@colin.guthr.ie> Subject: [compiz] Re: beryl fork To: compiz@lists.freedesktop.org Message-ID: <efh8fc$7u2$1@sea.gmane.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 ---------- I want to comment on the fork too. I apologize if this isn't the right venue, but it's my response to