Hi, > No. Vincent Zoonekynd's Statistics with R is a separate guide by itself > (and I hope to have more documents like this, translated into the Wiki). > Apart from its translation into Wiki format (and perhaps, refreshment of > the content to work with latest R version), this is not to be > edited/merged with the rest. > > The tips section starts with Paul Johnson's tips, but is dedicated to be > a collection of many more tips, contributed by the Wiki users. > > Guides and Tips are very different sections. However, it is possible to > got some redundancy... a little bit like you have certainly redundancy > in the various contributed packages and documents on CRAN, but you > cannot force their authors for more coherence.
I agree that guides and tips are different, but it would be great to go for one definite guide and link tips to it? I just do not see the benefit of having a multiple of a bit different guides. Imagine several pages on the same topic in wikipedia. The same applies with CRAN, but I think that we should try to have one general tool/guide/tip for one task/issue, ... or am I wrong? Gregor _______________________________________________ R-sig-wiki mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-wiki
