[Rd] CRAN policies

Jeffrey Ryan jeff.a.ryan at gmail.com
Tue Mar 27 19:10:00 CEST 2012


Is there a distinction as to NOTE vs. WARNING that is documented?  I've
always assumed (wrongly?) that NOTES weren't an issue with publishing on
CRAN, but that they may change to WARNINGS at some point.

Is the process by which this happens documented somewhere?

Jeff

On 3/27/12 11:09 AM, "Gabor Grothendieck" <ggrothendieck at gmail.com> wrote:

>2012/3/27 Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de>:
>>
>>
>> On 27.03.2012 17:09, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Prof Brian Ripley
>>> <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> CRAN has for some time had a policies page at
>>>> http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/policies.html
>>>> and we would like to draw this to the attention of package
>>>>maintainers.
>>>>  In
>>>> particular, please
>>>>
>>>> - always send a submission email to CRAN at r-project.org with the
>>>>package
>>>> name and version on the subject line.  Emails sent to individual
>>>>members
>>>> of
>>>> the team will result in delays at best.
>>>>
>>>> - run R CMD check --as-cran on the tarball before you submit it.  Do
>>>> this with the latest version of R possible: definitely R 2.14.2,
>>>> preferably R 2.15.0 RC or a recent R-devel.  (Later versions of R are
>>>> able to give better diagnostics, e.g. for compiled code and especially
>>>> on Windows. They may also have extra checks for recently uncovered
>>>> problems.)
>>>>
>>>> Also, please note that CRAN has a very heavy workload (186 packages
>>>>were
>>>> published last week) and to remain viable needs package maintainers to
>>>> make
>>>> its life as easy as possible.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Regarding the part about "warnings or significant notes" in that page,
>>> its impossible to know which notes are significant and which ones are
>>> not significant except by trial and error.
>>
>>
>>
>> Right, it needs human inspection to identify false positives. We believe
>> most package maintainers are able to see if he or she is hit by such a
>>false
>> positive.
>
>The problem is that a note is generated and the note is correct. Its
>not a false positive.  But that does not tell you whether its
>"significant" or not.  There is no way to know.  One can either try to
>remove all notes (which may not be feasible) or just upload it and by
>trial and error find out if its accepted or not.
>
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