[BlindRUG] any interest in package development?
Liz Hare
doggene at earthlink.net
Tue Apr 8 12:35:35 UTC 2025
Hi Johnathan,
Last year, I did the rOpenSci champions program and it was excellent. They have excellent written instruction on their website, and they're a group of people who care a lot about accessibility and inclusion. You can apply to either write a package or focus on code review. I was interested in code review because I'm involved with a big team science project.
This year, the champions program will be offered in Spanish.
The development guide, which also has a chapter on code review, is at this website: https://devguide.ropensci.org/index.html
Liz
> On Apr 8, 2025, at 5:17 AM, Jonathan Godfrey via BlindRUG <blindrug at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi all,
> I’m wondering if anyone is wanting to create a package and hasn’t gotten started for any reasons.
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> In particular, does any reticence relate to availability of guidance, either personal or documentation?
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> Thanks,
> Jonathan
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