This package is ready to submit, except I am concerned about one thing. The package version listed on the check result page is 2.0.1, whereas this version is 2.1.0. Should I go ahead and submit it, or is there some problem I need to fix?
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Package Submission <cran-sysad...@xmpalantir.wu.ac.at> Date: Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 5:55 PM Subject: CRAN submission radsafer 2.1.0 To: Mark Hogue <mark.hogue....@gmail.com> Dear Mark Hogue Someone has submitted the package radsafer to CRAN. You are receiving this email to confirm the submission as the maintainer of this package. To confirm the submission to CRAN, follow or copy & paste the following link into your browser: https://xmpalantir.wu.ac.at/cransubmit/conf_mail.php?code=c9a3cccd75150cf5bf6235645d8bee6b If you did not submit the package or do not wish for it to be submitted to CRAN, simply ignore this email Submission Information: Submitter: Mark Hogue <mark.hogue....@gmail.com> Package: radsafer Version: 2.1.0 Title: Radiation Safety Author(s): Mark Hogue <mark.hogue....@gmail.com> Maintainer: Mark Hogue <mark.hogue....@gmail.com> Depends: R (>= 3.5.0) Suggests: testthat, scatterplot3d, beepr, knitr, rmarkdown Description: Provides functions for radiation safety, also known as "radiation protection" and "radiological control". The science of radiation protection is called "health physics" and its engineering functions are called "radiological engineering". Functions in this package cover many of the computations needed by radiation safety professionals. Examples include: obtaining updated calibration and source check values for radiation monitors to account for radioactive decay in a reference source, simulating instrument readings to better understand measurement uncertainty, correcting instrument readings for geometry and ambient atmospheric conditions. Many of these functions are described in Johnson and Kirby (2011, ISBN-13: 978-1609134198). Utilities are also included for developing inputs and processing outputs with radiation transport codes, such as MCNP, a general-purpose Monte Carlo N-Particle code that can be used for neutron, photon, electron, or coupled neutron/photon/electron transport (Werner et. al. (2018) <doi:10.2172/1419730>). License: GPL-3 Imports: ggplot2, readr, stats, graphics, RadData, stringr, magrittr, dplyr, rlang Submitter's comment: ## Test environments * local Windows 10 home version 1809, R 3.6.2 * ubuntu 16.04 and Fedora Linux (on R-hub builder), R 3.6.2 ## R CMD check results There were no ERRORs or WARNINGs. There was one NOTE, referring to non-standard files in the check directory. These are output files resulting from functions that provide text files to the user's working or specified other directory. [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel