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R Mailing Lists

The R ecosystem includes a few mailing lists for technical issues. The archives of these lists are freely available, and can be searched specifically (e.g. on Google for r-devel) with pattern {search terms} site:/stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/ (h/t @gmbecker).

This repository exists so you can clone it & then use command-line facilities like grep/awk to search more flexibly, or if you wanted to turn these archives into a data set (e.g. for NLP).

Infinite gratitude to the maintainers of R, CRAN, and these mailing lists.

We track the following archives (file an issue to get a new list added):

r-announce: announcements, e.g. releases

This list is for major (aka "important") announcements about the development of R and the availability of new code

r-devel: technical questions about R itself

This list is intended for questions and discussion about code development in R. Questions likely to prompt discussion unintelligible to non-programmers or topics that are too technical for R-help's audience should go to R-devel

r-help: general-purpose list for help using R

The main R mailing list, for announcements about the development of R and the availability of new code, questions and answers about problems and solutions using R, enhancements and patches to the source code and documentation of R, comparison and compatibility with S and S-plus, and for the posting of nice examples and benchmarks.

r-package-devel: technical questions about R package development

This list is to get help about package development in R. The goal of the list is to provide a forum for learning about the package development process. We hope to build a community of R package developers who can help each other solve problems, and reduce some of the burden on the CRAN maintainers. If you are having problems developing a package or passing R CMD check, this is the place to ask!

r-sig-mac: Special interest group (SIC) on Mac + R

This list might be used also for bug reports or feature requests on the R application for OS X.

r-sig-geo: Special interest group (SIC) on using geographical data and mapping

A mailing list for discussing the development and use of R functions and packages for handling and analysis of spatial, and particularly geographical, data. The list also covers mapping and cartographic issues, and interfaces between R and geographical information systems.

r-sig-finance: Special interest group (SIC) on R in finance

A mailing list for discussing the use of R in finance.

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