Hello all, I hope I'm writing to the correct place. I believe that the R homepage will benefit from including the "description" meta tag in it's homepage. The reason is that google uses that tag to decide what to show when the R homepage shows up on a search result. The current description of the first result of searching "R" in google is:
"*R*, also called GNU S, is a strongly functional language and environment to statistically explore data sets, make many graphical displays of data from custom *..."* * * This defention is truncated. It seems that other statistical packages (and some known open source projects) already noticed this. Here is what they write about themselves (when searching for their name on google): - SAS: 50,000 Customer Sites Use SAS for CRM, BI, Analytics & More-Get Info - SPSS: Analytical Software at SPSS.com. Specializing in data mining, customer relationship management, business intelligence and data analysis. - JMP: JMP is statistical software for expert data analysis, DOE, and Six Sigma, from SAS. For Mac, Windows, and Linux. - Stata: Integrated statistical package for data analysis, data management and graphics. - Perl: The Perl Programming Language at Perl.org. Links and other helpful resources for new and experienced Perl programmers. - Matematica: Wolfram Research, makers of Mathematica, the only fully integrated technical computing software. - It seems that Python, Ruby, and Matlab are not using any description tag (and their google description is also truncated) I hope this helps. Best, Tal ----------------Contact Details:------------------------------------------------------- Contact me: tal.gal...@gmail.com | 972-52-7275845 Read me: www.talgalili.com (Hebrew) | www.biostatistics.co.il (Hebrew) | www.r-statistics.com (English) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel