Hello useRs:
Does anyone have thoughts on the lifecycle of older releases of R? I
know that currently the 2.8.x and 2.9.x releases seem to be actively
"supported" on the mailing lists, but what about older releases, say
2.4.x? Curious to hear when people think older versions of R become
obsolete a
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009, Rowe, Brian Lee Yung (Portfolio Analytics) wrote:
Does anyone have thoughts on the lifecycle of older releases of R? I
know that currently the 2.8.x and 2.9.x releases seem to be actively
"supported" on the mailing lists, but what about older releases, say
2.4.x? Curious to
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Rowe, Brian Lee Yung (Portfolio
Analytics) wrote:
> Hello useRs:
>
> Does anyone have thoughts on the lifecycle of older releases of R? I
> know that currently the 2.8.x and 2.9.x releases seem to be actively
> "supported" on the mailing lists, but what about older
There is an archive for all packages for older versions of R, but if
you want up-to-date functionality of packages then you need the
newest versions.
my 2 cents
stephen
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Rowe, Brian Lee Yung (Portfolio
Analytics) wrote:
> Hello useRs:
>
> Does anyone have thought
user base.
Brian
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Subject: Re: [R] Software lifecycle for R releases (aka practical limits
of support
On Jun 25, 2009, at 11:38 AM, Rowe, Brian Lee Yung (Portfolio
Analytics) wrote:
Hello useRs:
Does anyone have thoughts on the lifecycle of older releases of R? I
know that currently the 2.8.x and 2.9.x releases seem to be actively
"supported" on the mailing lists, but what about older release
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