Gregory R. Warnes wrote:
Hi All,

Random Technologies LLC’s commercially supported Rstat, based on R 2.7.2, is available today. For product information, visit http://www.random -technologies-llc.


Hi Greg,

two short questions on your very interesting product:

1. How can it be based on R-2.7.2? That R release has not been noticed any CRAN maintainer so far, as far as I know...

2. Where can I get the sources from? If it is based on the GPL'ed R, I guess I'll find the sources somewhere on your server.

Best wishes,
Uwe


-Greg

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On 7/17/08 1:40PM , "Mariana Carla Gambarotta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Hi, everybody. Sorry to bring up the subject again but I have visited the revolution computing web page, but its not clear when or what will be the new release be. Does anybody have information about that?. Does anybody know if the version that will be released will be validated?. I have been reading the previous mails about validation and I work in a Pharma company and validation is a big concern.
Thank you Mariana

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