> On Nov 1, 2023, at 6:06 AM, Kim Emilia <kimemilia...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I would like to take down my packages posted/created on the website rdrr.io.
> [https://rdrr.io/] Is there any way to take down packages from the website?
> It would be appreciated if you suggested/offered a way to remove the
> package from the website.
>
The website you are concerned about is not maintained by the R-project. A but
of link-following suggested to me that the person you need to be addressing
this to has a "personal" webpage at: https://ianhowson.com/
There will be many other sites that hold most or all of the extensive list of
CRAN packages, although it is certainly true that rrio.io has become a favorite
of Google.
--
David
> Thank you.
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