Interesting idea but would you be willing to change the name. Twitter, 
Stackoverflow, and the like use rstats to refer to R itself and confusion seems 
probable. 

https://mobile.twitter.com/search?q=%23rstats

Michael

On May 29, 2013, at 19:21, Johnny Zhang <johnny...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Dear R users,
> 
> There has been discussion on how to collect R usage statistics before and the 
> discussion has led to some good results such as 
> http://neolab.stat.ucla.edu/cranstats/ and http://crantastic.org/. Recently, 
> I tried to put together a package that allows R users to rate, comment, and 
> ask questions on R packages within R. A working version is now available on 
> both github and r-forge. Note that the email feature may not work out as 
> expected because gmail, used by the package, only allows 500 messages sent 
> per day.
> 
> To install it from R forge, please use 
> install.packages('rstats', repos="http://r-forge.r-project.org";)
> 
> Using github (require the package devtools), 
> install_github('rstats','johnnyzhz')
> 
> A brief manual of it can be seen at: http://rstats.psychstat.org/rstats.pdf
> 
> 
> I'd appreciate it that if you can test this and provide feedback on how to 
> collect and utilize R usage statistics.
> 
> Best,
> Zhiyong Zhang
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