[R] R User Group listings

Jim Porzak jporzak at gmail.com
Thu Aug 6 15:06:13 CEST 2009


Fritz, Thanks for link in News! Looking forward to link in Misc. (I
agree with "on par" concept)

John, To address "how do we get started" questions - how about a
sub-page on R wiki where we can post what we've learned & some of
issues encountered?


Best,
Jim Porzak
Ancestry.com
San Francisco, CA
www.linkedin.com/in/jimporzak
use R! Group SF: www.meetup.com/R-Users/



On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 3:19 AM, Friedrich
Leisch<Friedrich.Leisch at stat.uni-muenchen.de> wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, 6 Aug 2009 11:54:26 +0200,
>>>>>> Martin Maechler (MM) wrote:
>
>>>>>> "FrL" == Friedrich Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at stat.uni-muenchen.de>
>>>>>>     on Thu, 6 Aug 2009 11:38:03 +0200 writes:
>
>
>  FrL> Excellent, thanks a lot. I'll add a link to the menu of
>  FrL> the R homepage.
>
>  > Really?   Should this be more than  "mailing lists"?
>
>  > I can see that, but then also the point of two many entries in
>  > the top-level r-project.org web page.
>
>  > Why should a local user's group be mentioned more "dominantly"
>  > than a virtual group such as  the "R Mac Users",   R-SIG-Mac ?
>
> Hmm, not more dominantly, but on par? And note that I entered "User
> Groups" under "Misc" on bottom of the menu bar, while mailing lists
> are far more up the list.
>
> But the web pages need a serious re-organization anyway, especially
> the "Related Projects" part is a big mess.
>
> Best,
> Fritz
>
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