Hi Romain, First - I'd like to say that you where one of the bloggers I wanted to e-mail and didn't get to it. I still remember our short session in useR 2009 where you showed me your plans for an R editor - I am still waiting to see it once it comes out.
Regarding the rest of what you wrote, I'll reply to you in each section: On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 3:22 AM, Romain Francois <romain.franc...@dbmail.com> wrote: On 12/05/2009 09:32 PM, Tal Galili wrote: 1) Planet R is limited (for years) to 26 feeds only, and I don't remember seeing it evolve to include (or allow inclusion) of new R blogs that came around. R: that's not quite true. If you send an email to the maintainer of planet R, he will add your feed (both my blog and r graph gallery was added this year for example). T:Thanks for the correction. Yet let's put this in context - I can't see on the planetR website (http://planetr.stderr.org/) any e-mail or link to contact. So for me, for example, I don't know how to add my own blog (What IS the e-mail of the maintainer ?) 2) The feeds are of blogs and non blogs (such as wiki or cran updates). That makes finding "reading material" inside it very difficult, since the site is cluttered with a lot of "updates" from cranbarries and the wiki. R: I see this as a good thing. In the program i use to read planet R (thunderbird) you can filter out things you are not interested about. T: But Romain, both planetR and R-bloggers are not meant for you, except as a source for feeds. What you are saying is that you don't use the interface either website offers, which is exactly my point. R: I have requested to be added to yours anyway, might be good for my pagerank. T: Cool, I just added you. [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.