Michael E. Driscoll wrote:
> 
> R Users -
> 
> Tomorrow night, we are leading a group of R programmers to a site
> called Stack Overflow, Stackoverflow is a collaborative question and
> answer site for programmers, currently lacks much R content.
> to populate some of the most oft-asked and reluctantly-answered
> questions about R.
> 
> <snip>
> 
> If you would like to join us in this effort, we'll be starting it 7pm
> PST Wednesday, July 22nd 2009.  You can see the questions as they
> appear on Stack Overflow or follow @rstatsmob on Twitter.
> 
> 

Excellent idea? I recently joint StackOverflow and have been very impressed
with the level of activity questions on that site receive. You are right
though- R is an extremely low profile language on the site. I'm glad you are
organizing this effort.

Let's go vote up some answers!

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Charlie Sharpsteen
Undergraduate
Environmental Resources Engineering
Humboldt State University
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