Re: [R] Social networking around R

2009-10-11 Thread Barry Rowlingson
On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 7:51 PM, HBaize  wrote:
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>
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> Harsh-7 wrote:
>>
>> Hi R users,
>>
>> I'd be interested in what R users think about social networking around all
>> things R. For this, I've set up a social network @
>> www.rstuff.socialgo.comand it would be great if you could post your
>> comments on the forum created
>> for this discussion.
>>
>>
>
> Could you provide a complete URL. I'm getting a 404 not found.

http://www.rstuff.socialgo.com/

 - original post had a space missing between 'com' and 'and'. Or your
local DNS hasn't sorted itself out yet if this is a new name, but it
should

Barry

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Re: [R] Social networking around R

2009-10-11 Thread HBaize



Harsh-7 wrote:
> 
> Hi R users,
> 
> I'd be interested in what R users think about social networking around all
> things R. For this, I've set up a social network @
> www.rstuff.socialgo.comand it would be great if you could post your
> comments on the forum created
> for this discussion.
> 
> 

Could you provide a complete URL. I'm getting a 404 not found. 

Thanks.
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Re: [R] Social networking around R

2009-10-11 Thread Kenny Shen
Hi,

I'm new to R to and think it might be a good idea... who knows? I was
lurking in the R channel on freenode some days back and  someone was
complaining about how no one ever talks there...


Anyway, signing up now...

Cheers,
Kenny

On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 1:10 AM, Harsh  wrote:

> Hi R users,
>
> I'd be interested in what R users think about social networking around all
> things R. For this, I've set up a social network @
> www.rstuff.socialgo.comand it would be great if you could post your
> comments on the forum created
> for this discussion.
>
> The News section has feeds from some of the R related blogs I've been
> following. I'm hoping for a central resource that keeps tracks of R related
> information, news, blogs, events and community relevant information.
>
> In any case, its usefulness will decide its evolution
>
> Thank you for your time,
>
> Regards
> Harsh
>
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[R] Social networking around R

2009-10-11 Thread Harsh
Hi R users,

I'd be interested in what R users think about social networking around all
things R. For this, I've set up a social network @
www.rstuff.socialgo.comand it would be great if you could post your
comments on the forum created
for this discussion.

The News section has feeds from some of the R related blogs I've been
following. I'm hoping for a central resource that keeps tracks of R related
information, news, blogs, events and community relevant information.

In any case, its usefulness will decide its evolution

Thank you for your time,

Regards
Harsh

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