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Encourage testing of R during next feature freeze #35

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hturner opened this issue Sep 2, 2022 · 2 comments
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Encourage testing of R during next feature freeze #35

hturner opened this issue Sep 2, 2022 · 2 comments
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idea for 2022/2023 idea to work on from Sep 2022 to Sep 2023

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hturner commented Sep 2, 2022

One area that R Core would appreciate more help with is testing R before release.

Are there ways we can help with this? Some options

  • Run a Collaboration Campfire focused on this (see Further Collaboration Campfires #32). May be hard to do it "live" as would need to run the event at the right time, but we could do a dry run: installing a patch version separately from the current installation and developing a check-list of things to check.
  • Simply promoting on Slack and Twitter at the appropriate time, pointing to the blog post.
@hturner hturner added the idea for 2022/2023 idea to work on from Sep 2022 to Sep 2023 label Sep 2, 2022
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hturner commented Sep 16, 2022

As there will not be a release until next year, this issue is on hold.

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hturner commented Sep 16, 2022

A previous issue related to this: #20

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