Everyone is free to create as they please.  My opinion is that between
this list and stackexchange (as Tal pointed out), that there isn't
a market for such a thing.

If you want a web front-end to this list, such things exist, like
nabble.

Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
Hello,
this might be little off-topic, but still... I have not found any official web forum for R users. Did I look good? If not, I'm sorry and shame on me! :-) Such forums are very probably the most common way to share information about all sorts of problems, to ask and get answer. See http://forums.opensuse.org/ as an example. Admins, developers, users, do You think to have such forum would be useful? If yes, I can create and manage it. If You have any idea about its possible functionality and content, let me know. If it would help R community, I will invest my time and energy to it. :-)
Best regards,
-- Vojtěch Zeisek

Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Charles Uni., Prague, CZ
Institute of Botany, Academy of Science, Czech Republic
Community of the openSUSE GNU/Linux

https://www.natur.cuni.cz/faculty-en?set_language=en
http://www.ibot.cas.cz/?p=index&site=en
http://www.opensuse.org/
http://web.natur.cuni.cz/~zeisek/


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