This seems like it's going to be extremely useful when I get back to working on ggplot2. Thanks for your hard work. Unfortunately, that project just got punted down the priority list for me, so I can't really offer any constructive feedback right now.
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To: fedora-r-devel-list@redhat.com From: asr@ufl.edu Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2009 15:04:45 -0400 Subject: [Fedora-r-devel-list] Any feedback? any at all?
Hi, folks.
I've now got my script in such a form that I can generate, build, and check most of the 'broad' dependency tree for ggplot2. There are several package build errors which I haven't started running down; I'm not sure if they're relevant to my case.
Do any of you have any interest in this? I was thinking it might help accellerate new R packages' introduction to e.g. EPEL, but my sense now is that you'd much rather hand-craft every one. If our goals are just skew, I'm fine with that.
I've put nearly a work week into this over the last few months, and am very near the end of what I need for my local concerns. I can happily put a bit more time to address things you-all want done, if your perspective is something like "We could use this, if he'd just [x, y, z]". Getting stuff accepted 'upstream' is worthwhile in my work environment.
But if you're never going to be interested in the mass maintenance of these packages, I'll just stop bothering you.
- Allen S. Rout
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