(moved from R to R-devel)

Other responses to this were along the lines of "how to buy a cheap CD," which may not be the way to think about what you are asking. If the R Foundation were to sell an "as is" CD snapshot of some part of CRAN, how much would you be willing to pay for it?

Paul Gilbert

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My organization has a policy against "installing software downloaded from
the Internet."  There is a waiver procedure, but it is difficult and
lengthy.  It is much easier to get approval to purchase software, even if
it is a CD copy of open-source.

However, a search on r-project.org didn't seem to show any way of obtaining
the distribution in this way.

Any clues would be appreciated!
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