>>>>> Bradley Broom <bmbr...@gmail.com> >>>>> on Sun, 5 Mar 2017 16:03:30 -0600 writes:
> Please add me to R bugzilla. Thanks, Bradley Well, I will not do it just like that (mean "after such a minimal message"). I don't see any evidence as to your credentials, knowledge of R, etc, as part of this request. We are all professionals, devoting part of our (work and free) time to the R project (rather than employees of the company you paid to serve you ...) It may be that you have read https://www.r-project.org/bugs.html Notably this part --> NOTE: due to abuse by spammers, since 2016-07-09 only users who have previously submitted bugs can submit new ones on R’s Bugzilla. We’re working on a better system… In the mean time, post (e-mail) to R-devel or ask an R Core member to add you manually to R’s Bugzilla members. The last sentence was *meant* to say you should post (possibly parts, ideally a minimal reproducible example of) your bug report to R-devel so others could comment on it, agree or disagree with your assessment etc, __or__ ask an R-core member to add you to bugzilla (if you really read the other parts of the 'R bugs' web page above). Posting to all 1000 R-devel readers with no content about what you consider a bug is a waste of bandwidth for at least 99% of these readers. [Yes, I'm also using their time ... in the hope to *improve* the quality of future such postings]. Martin Maechler ETH Zurich ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel