There is a new initiative to open a community based Q&A website which is
based on the StackOverFlow engine - to answer data-analysis (and obviously
R) related Questions.

After good several months of using StackOverFlow (see the R tagged questions
here <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/R>), I came to the
conclusion that it offers a very good web 2.0 solution for collaborative Q&A
website.

If members of this list will commit to offering their help on such a
website, I believe the community as a whole would benefit greatly from such
contribution.

That is why I promote this endeavor here.

If you wish to go "commit" yourself to using the new website (so to allow it
to go online), please go a head and do so in this link:
Stack Exchange Q&A site proposal: Statistical Analysis <http://bit.ly/aDuRKV>

If you want more information to understand what this is about, you are
welcome to read what I wrote about it on my blog:
A new Q&A website for Data-Analysis (based on StackOverFlow engine) – is
waiting for 
you<http://www.r-statistics.com/2010/06/a-new-qa-website-for-data-analysis-based-on-stackoverflow-engine-is-waiting-for-you/>


I would be interested to know your opinion on the subject.


Tal




I am promoting this initiative simply because






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