[rkward-devel] [JSS-Announce] Special issue on GUI's for R

Matthieu Stigler matthieu.stigler at gmail.com
Fri Jun 25 15:04:48 UTC 2010


Le 25. 06. 10 16:37, Prasenjit Kapat a écrit :
> HI,
>
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Detlef Steuer
> <detlef.steuer at hsu-hamburg.de>  wrote:
>    
>> On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:51:25 +0200
>> meik michalke<meik.michalke at uni-duesseldorf.de>  wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> am Freitag 25 Juni 2010 (11:33) schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
>>>        
>>>> in a team
>>>>          
>>> i'd be willing to contribute to this project, too. i planned on writing an
>>> article some time ago, but i didn't get too far...
>>>        
>> Hi!
>>
>> I could imagine to contribute, too :-)
>>      
> Any material pertaining to _statistical jargon_ or, to a little
> extent, graphics, I will be contributing as well. As Thomas said,
> someone has to take the lead role. Unfortunately, for similar reasons
> (and time) that won't be me.  What I would suggest is the following:
>
> One (or more) can start up with a broad outline on the main points
> (just bullets) that should go in the article. Then others can add /
> modify these bullets. Once we are (sort of settled) on the bullets,
> then they can be assigned to different folks willing to contribute.
>
> So start pouring in the bullets...
>
> In this context:
> 1. decide on the word processor: LaTeX would be my suggestion
> 2. decide on the contributed editing repo: create a svn "release
> branch" (say, jss_dec_10) at sf for the article? Or is a journal
> article proprietary material, and hence not suited for sf? If so, and
> if folks are willing to use google docs, then there is latexlab:
> http://docs.latexlab.org/
>    
details concerning edition: JSS is written in latEx, they have their own 
template in:

http://www.jstatsoft.org/downloads/JSSstyle.zip

So I guess question 1 is answered :-) About 2... I think yes svn is 
appropriate
> Regards,
>    





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