Hi, On Thursday 01 September 2011, meik michalke wrote: > just to let you know, the first package which "enhances" RKWard by > providing a plugin hit CRAN today: > o http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/klausuR/index.html
nice. For those, who install this package after an "svn up", the provided plugin will be added, automatically, now. Note: Automatic installation is only done, if RKWard determines the pluginmap is "new". This is so users can still disable any pluginmaps they do not want, whithout having them re-added behind their back. Therefore, Meik, if you want to see this, de-select the plugin map, first, then do "svn up", then start RKWard. Uninstalling and re-installing the klausuR package should work, too. So basically, what we still need is: 1) Updated documentation on how to package RKWard plugins 2) A repository for RKWard plugins packages which should not (yet) go to CRAN for whatever reason (as a drop-in replacement for the current GHNS repository) 3) Ideally a better UI for selecting active plugin maps, where all known pluginmaps are listed, and users can click checkboxes to select the ones that should be active. (And meta-information on the pluginmaps is shown). Meik, can you take care of 1 and 2? Then the current GHNS-based solution would in fact be pretty much obsolete. I guess, 3 will be my responsibility, although I probably will not give it high priority, ATM. Regards Thomas
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