[R] Re: R News Volume 1/1

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Subject: [R] Re: R News Volume 1/1
From: Agustin Alonso (agusalon@eucmos.sim.ucm.es)
Date: Thu 25 Jan 2001 - 09:26:02 EST


Message-id: <001701c0865d$076d2d90$32466093@agusalon>

Congratulations for this first volume of R News. It is a great iniciative,
and I hope that it will be a great success.

This is my second year using R for my classes in Econometrics, and I am
delighted with it.

Sincerely yours

Agustin Alonso
Prof. of Econometrics
Royal College "Escorial-Maria Cristina"
San Lorenzo del Escorial(Madrid) Spain

----- Original Message -----
From: "Friedrich Leisch" <Friedrich.Leisch@ci.tuwien.ac.at>
To: <r-announce@stat.math.ethz.ch>
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 11:59 AM
Subject: R News Volume 1/1

>
>
>
> We are pleased to announce the first volume of R News, the
> newsletter of the R project for statistical computing. The newsletter
> is available online as PDF file at
>
> http://cran.R-project.org/doc/Rnews
>
> and will propagate to the CRAN mirrors within the next days.
>
> R News will feature short to medium length articles covering topics
> that might be of interest to users or developers of R, including
>
> * Changes in R: new features of the latest release
> * Changes on CRAN: new add-on packages, manuals, binary distributions,
> mirrors, ...
> * Add-on packages: short introductions to or reviews of R extension
packages
> * Programmer's Niche: nifty hints for programming in R (or S)
> * Applications: Examples of analyzing data with R
>
> The newsletter as a medium for communication intends to fill the gap
> between the R mailing lists and scientific journals: Compared with
> emails it is more persistent, one can cite articles in the newsletter
> and because the newsletter is edited it has better quality control. On
> the other hand, when compared to scientific journals, it is faster,
> less formal, and last but not least focused on R.
>
> As all of R, R News is a volunteer project. The editorial board
> currently consists of the R core development team plus Bill
> Venables.
>
> We really hope you will enjoy reading R News!
>
> For the editorial board,
> Fritz Leisch
>
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