Colin, this looks very promising!

For some reason the r-forge pages don't show anymore how r-forge
packages can be installed. As they always did, I didn't bother to
remember. Could you tell us, so we can alpha test, and perhaps add this
to the rgeos page on r-forge? (Better would be someone repaired r-forge,
which seems to have broken layouts ever since the Vienna power crash)
--
Edzer


On 06/14/2010 03:25 AM, Colin Rundel wrote:
> The rgeos package has been accepted as part of the Google Summer of Code and 
> is currently under active development. Between myself and Roger Bivand we 
> have made a good deal of progress and are very close to a point where the 
> package will be usable (for the more adventurous). It is our goal to have a 
> complete implementation of all GEOS functionality as well as replacement 
> functions for gpclib (along with complete documentation and a vignette) by 
> late august when the GSoC program ends.
> 
> There is currently a post introducing the package on the R GSoC blog at 
> http://gsoc2010r.wordpress.com/ (which also has updates for other R GSoC 
> projects). If you are interested in using this package in the near term 
> additional updates and examples will be posted to the blog as development 
> continues.
> 
> We are very much interested in suggestions, comments, bug reports, etc. and 
> we would appreciate feedback of any kind.
> 
> -Colin
> 
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