As pointed out below, R is freely available, but *not* in the
public domain. Sorry for any confusion this may have caused:

> (not to the list)
>>>>> "CF" == Chris Fraley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>    CF> to the R language (which is similar to Splus but is in the
>    CF> public domain).

>To be annoyingly technical, R is freely available, but _not_ in the
>public domain (public domain implies releasing claims to any form of
>copyright).


On Fri, 2 Apr 1999, Chris Fraley wrote:

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> Thanks to Ron Wehrens, Dept of Analytical Chemistry, Catholic University,
> Nijmegen, The Netherlands, MCLUST has been ported to the R language
> (which is similar to Splus but is in the public domain).
> It is available from statlib, through the `mclust' entry at
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> http://www.stat.cmu.edu/R/CRAN/src/contrib/PACKAGES.html
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