On 1/6/06, John Marsland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I see your point. Maybe the answer is to use the list for R-help style > questions, but encourage people who answer questions to point the the > answers in the wiki - which they might have enhanced if necessary. > > On 1/6/06, Fernando Henrique Ferraz P. da Rosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > John Marsland writes: > > > Trac would have the advantage of pushing questions on the R list back > > > towards > > > the actual source code and allowing all users to participate in the > > > future > > > development of the software. > > > > > > > I see that this could be useful for R-devel, but considering the > > volume of traffic and the kind of contents on R-help, I don't think such > > tying to the actual source code would be so useful. Perhaps trac could > > be used as an integrated interface for r-devel/svn and the bug track > > system, and another wiki solution be used exclusiverly for the r-help > > community (which includes many people not directly interested in coding > > or development issues). > > > > -- > > "Though this be randomness, yet there is structure in't." > > Rosa, F.H.F.P > > > > Instituto de Matemática e Estatística > > Universidade de São Paulo > > Fernando Henrique Ferraz P. da Rosa > > http://www.feferraz.net > > > > >
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