Hi:

I think we could try to go this way, and see how it would look like
(I assume that it would take a lot of mouse moving/clicking and text input
that is the opposite to "the orb idea").
The good side is that you could use wiki as an engine to handle project
manuals,
current updates, FAQ etc. along with special section that handles HackyStat
measurements/analysis.
I think this side has a lot of advantages, but I am wondering, maybe the
idea of embedding of Hackystat into Jira/Bugzilla/Maven etc. looks better?

If we are considering R as the "chart drawing engine only" than the overall
structure <http://redcat.cse.sc.edu/index.php/Image:Wikirstructure1.png>
shows the picture that we could reproduce by using existing HackyStat Server

and just plugging R and Derby/MySQL/XML in. We could go this way instead
of hacking wiki also.

On 2/26/07, Philip Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

OK, here's yet another user interface direction for Hackystat 8. There are
already a
couple of extensions to R for direct integration into Wikis:

<
http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=developers:r_for_mediawiki&s=web%20interface
>

What if we provided a user interface to Hackystat data that was a wiki and
that used R as
the visualization mechanism?

Cheers,
Philip




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