Hi,
putting Mario in CC, as he might be able to clear up some details, esp. with
respect to what hosting on kde.org would mean. (Mario was in BCC in my first
mail, as I wasn't sure, whether that email address was ok to use in public).
On Sunday 05 October 2014 17:12:46 meik michalke wrote:
> Am
hi,
Am Sonntag, 5. Oktober 2014, 09:27:57 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> That _is_ a discussion worth having, but right now, my goal is to explore
> what hosting requirements we have, and how we would go about migrating in
> order to ensure a mostly smooth transition.
i'm glad this comes up :-
hi,
Am Sonntag, 5. Oktober 2014, 14:49:40 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> On Sunday 05 October 2014 12:00:05 meik michalke wrote:
> > i also fixed the sample size controls for two sample designs, and added
> > the
> > possibility to provide eta squared instead of cohen's f.
>
> a thought on tha
Hi,
On Sunday 05 October 2014 12:00:05 meik michalke wrote:
> i also fixed the sample size controls for two sample designs, and added the
> possibility to provide eta squared instead of cohen's f.
a thought on that: For two samples, you could hide the "number of observations
_per sample_" note.
I gotta say, git is reeeally easy to use on the Mac...
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hi,
here's a new RKWard plugin for you to have a look at: rk.power
screenshot:
http://reaktanz.de/stuff/R/screenshot_RKWard_power.png
in our repo:
http://rkward.sourceforge.net/R/pckg/rk.power/index.html
if you're using the repo's debian packages, you can get it via
sudo aptitude install r-
hi,
Am Samstag, 4. Oktober 2014, 12:08:49 schrieb meik michalke:
> Am Samstag, 4. Oktober 2014, 10:34:58 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> > - Don't forget to require(pwr)
fixed.
> > I figured out that for "less" you want to specify a _negative_ effect size
> > (and in fact, you can't enter that
Hi!
Recently, there has been more than one reason to be not-so-happy with our
current project hosting (i.e. SourceForge.net). At the same time the "git"
version control system gains more and more friends, and some people have
suggested switching from SVN to git. Furthermore, KDE has become a mu