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version 1.0 #41

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nevrome opened this issue Mar 4, 2018 · 4 comments
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version 1.0 #41

nevrome opened this issue Mar 4, 2018 · 4 comments

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@nevrome
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nevrome commented Mar 4, 2018

Thanks for the great work so far @dirkseidensticker, @dakni, @MartinHinz, @yesdavid, @whamer, @kschmuetz and all the other people from ISAAK

I once more invested some time over the weekend to polish c14bazAAR. There still are some rough edges, but we're getting closer. I would like to ask you to invest some time this week to bring this to an happy end in a final feat of strength.

Now that there's a somehow useful README, everybody should be able to see the big picture. Please go through the documentation, test some functions and criticize/improve/streamline whatever comes to your attention. Think of this as a first compilation of the complete draft of a paper we wrote together.

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dakni commented Mar 5, 2018

ui...thanks @nevrome ! 👍 I like the documentation and I am impressed by the advanced code and professionality that permeates the package. I think this is a large step forward for ISAAK and the contributing members and at least I learned and learn a lot during the process.

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I absolutely agree, that is a fine piece of work, mainly (if not nearly exclusive) done by Clemens, and I am very happy to be part of this project

Countdown for Release 10...9...8...7...

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nevrome commented May 5, 2018

The release has to wait until the next CRAN release of readr (tidyverse/readr#750 & tidyverse/readr#833)

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Sorry for barging in and asking what might be a stupid question, but: Is there any way to see or check approximately when the next release of readr will be? Will that be at the same time as a new CRAN release? I'm not sure how all of that works, and my efforts of googling things related to "next cran version" / "readr next version" / "how often is cran released" didn't pan out. I ask because I'm waiting for the same readr change to be released.

Thank you!

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