Re: [R] graphics mailing list?

2009-09-25 Thread baptiste auguie
OK, it makes sense. Let's try that.

Best,

baptiste

2009/9/25 Paul Murrell p.murr...@auckland.ac.nz:
 Hi


 baptiste.auguie wrote:

 (Sorry about the double post earlier, googlemail is having hiccups today)

 2009/9/24 Romain Francois romain.franc...@dbmail.com:

 Why just grid ? why not a list for all kind of graphics ?

 I figured that a good share of the traffic on r-help might be
 considered graphics-related, while I was aiming at discussing less
 documented areas. But I agree that the distinction shouldn't be made
 on a particular package or system.


 I'm not wildly keen on a SIG (it could only mean fewer eyes seeing the
 discussion).  I think r-devel should serve quite well for these discussions,
 at least until people start complaining that it is being overrun with
 graphics questions ...

 Paul


 Best,

 baptiste



 On 09/24/2009 04:34 PM, baptiste.auguie wrote:

 Dear all,

 Would it make sense to have a separate mailing list (special interest
 group*) for Grid graphics? (or is there one already?)

 I don't feel comfortable asking questions about the design of new a
 new grid class in R-help where I'm guessing most people won't be
 interested. Of course having yet another mailing list would only make
 sense if it's to be followed by those people who work with Grid
 (lattice, vcd, ggplot2, latticeExtra, Rgraphics, etc.). Having read a
 bit of code from these packages recently, I get the feeling that
 several people may have been facing similar problems or reinventing
 the same things.

 Just a thought,

 Best regards,

 baptiste

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Re: [R] graphics mailing list?

2009-09-24 Thread Duncan Murdoch

On 9/24/2009 10:34 AM, baptiste.auguie wrote:

Dear all,

Would it make sense to have a separate mailing list (special interest
group*) for Grid graphics? (or is there one already?)

I don't feel comfortable asking questions about the design of new a
new grid class in R-help where I'm guessing most people won't be
interested. 


That sounds more like an R-devel question.

Duncan Murdoch

Of course having yet another mailing list would only make

sense if it's to be followed by those people who work with Grid
(lattice, vcd, ggplot2, latticeExtra, Rgraphics, etc.). Having read a
bit of code from these packages recently, I get the feeling that
several people may have been facing similar problems or reinventing
the same things.

Just a thought,

Best regards,

baptiste

*: http://www.r-project.org/mail.html

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Re: [R] graphics mailing list?

2009-09-24 Thread Romain Francois

Why just grid ? why not a list for all kind of graphics ?

On 09/24/2009 04:34 PM, baptiste.auguie wrote:


Dear all,

Would it make sense to have a separate mailing list (special interest
group*) for Grid graphics? (or is there one already?)

I don't feel comfortable asking questions about the design of new a
new grid class in R-help where I'm guessing most people won't be
interested. Of course having yet another mailing list would only make
sense if it's to be followed by those people who work with Grid
(lattice, vcd, ggplot2, latticeExtra, Rgraphics, etc.). Having read a
bit of code from these packages recently, I get the feeling that
several people may have been facing similar problems or reinventing
the same things.

Just a thought,

Best regards,

baptiste

*: http://www.r-project.org/mail.html


--
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Professional R Enthusiast
+33(0) 6 28 91 30 30
http://romainfrancois.blog.free.fr
|- http://tr.im/ztCu : RGG #158:161: examples of package IDPmisc
|- http://tr.im/yw8E : New R package : sos
`- http://tr.im/y8y0 : search the graph gallery from R

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Re: [R] graphics mailing list?

2009-09-24 Thread baptiste.auguie
(Sorry about the double post earlier, googlemail is having hiccups today)

2009/9/24 Romain Francois romain.franc...@dbmail.com:
 Why just grid ? why not a list for all kind of graphics ?

I figured that a good share of the traffic on r-help might be
considered graphics-related, while I was aiming at discussing less
documented areas. But I agree that the distinction shouldn't be made
on a particular package or system.

Best,

baptiste




 On 09/24/2009 04:34 PM, baptiste.auguie wrote:

 Dear all,

 Would it make sense to have a separate mailing list (special interest
 group*) for Grid graphics? (or is there one already?)

 I don't feel comfortable asking questions about the design of new a
 new grid class in R-help where I'm guessing most people won't be
 interested. Of course having yet another mailing list would only make
 sense if it's to be followed by those people who work with Grid
 (lattice, vcd, ggplot2, latticeExtra, Rgraphics, etc.). Having read a
 bit of code from these packages recently, I get the feeling that
 several people may have been facing similar problems or reinventing
 the same things.

 Just a thought,

 Best regards,

 baptiste

 *: http://www.r-project.org/mail.html

 --
 Romain Francois
 Professional R Enthusiast
 +33(0) 6 28 91 30 30
 http://romainfrancois.blog.free.fr
 |- http://tr.im/ztCu : RGG #158:161: examples of package IDPmisc
 |- http://tr.im/yw8E : New R package : sos
 `- http://tr.im/y8y0 : search the graph gallery from R



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Re: [R] graphics mailing list?

2009-09-24 Thread Paul Murrell

Hi


baptiste.auguie wrote:

(Sorry about the double post earlier, googlemail is having hiccups today)

2009/9/24 Romain Francois romain.franc...@dbmail.com:

Why just grid ? why not a list for all kind of graphics ?


I figured that a good share of the traffic on r-help might be
considered graphics-related, while I was aiming at discussing less
documented areas. But I agree that the distinction shouldn't be made
on a particular package or system.



I'm not wildly keen on a SIG (it could only mean fewer eyes seeing the 
discussion).  I think r-devel should serve quite well for these 
discussions, at least until people start complaining that it is being 
overrun with graphics questions ...


Paul



Best,

baptiste




On 09/24/2009 04:34 PM, baptiste.auguie wrote:

Dear all,

Would it make sense to have a separate mailing list (special interest
group*) for Grid graphics? (or is there one already?)

I don't feel comfortable asking questions about the design of new a
new grid class in R-help where I'm guessing most people won't be
interested. Of course having yet another mailing list would only make
sense if it's to be followed by those people who work with Grid
(lattice, vcd, ggplot2, latticeExtra, Rgraphics, etc.). Having read a
bit of code from these packages recently, I get the feeling that
several people may have been facing similar problems or reinventing
the same things.

Just a thought,

Best regards,

baptiste

*: http://www.r-project.org/mail.html

--
Romain Francois
Professional R Enthusiast
+33(0) 6 28 91 30 30
http://romainfrancois.blog.free.fr
|- http://tr.im/ztCu : RGG #158:161: examples of package IDPmisc
|- http://tr.im/yw8E : New R package : sos
`- http://tr.im/y8y0 : search the graph gallery from R




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