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ROADMAP FOR FALL 2023 #156

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pachadotdev opened this issue Nov 10, 2022 · 5 comments
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ROADMAP FOR FALL 2023 #156

pachadotdev opened this issue Nov 10, 2022 · 5 comments

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@pachadotdev
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pachadotdev commented Nov 10, 2022

Hi!

I was invited to maintain this package. I hope to do it well.

I emailed @jazzido, and Tabula is in dormant state, but will be resumed soon.

Here are some important points I detected

I would love to have feedback from who have commented in the issues

@beatrizmilz
@drpedapati
@ssingh13-rms
@billdenney
@NiccoloSalvini
@jbryer
@ggSamoora
@BastienNguyen
@akarlinsky

I have been exploring where this fails, and I will present a roadmap in forthcoming weeks. These are not simple changes.

@billdenney
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I prefer packages on CRAN because it is much simpler to install for me. (For my work, there are hoops to jump through when installing non-CRAN packages.) But if it's a huge burden, then having the package exist is more important.

@beatrizmilz
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Hi @pachadotdev ! Thank you for being a maintainer of this package.

In my experience, tabulizer is a great package, and many people have difficulty installing it (including myself, students, and people posting in forums about R in Portuguese).
So it would be great if tabulizer is easier to install.

About CRAN, I agree with @billdenney : #156 (comment)

About renaming the package, a lot of people already know tabulizer with that name, so does the name change worth the time spent renaming it and letting people know about the change?

@pachadotdev
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thanks @billdenney @beatrizmilz
i'll leave this issue open, as we'll be rewriting some parts to ease the installation

@HomeStayMom
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Hello there, I would love to use the tabulizer in R and would love to install it without the pain currently is requiring . I am novice in R and in programming in general but truly frustrates me that with jdk 19 doesn't works neither with oracle nor with open jdk... looking forward to seeing the development!

@pachadotdev pachadotdev changed the title ROADMAP FOR FALL 2022 ROADMAP FOR FALL 2023 Oct 2, 2023
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@HomeStayMom @billdenney @beatrizmilz I added multiple changes, being the most relevant

  1. Updated to use tabula 1.0.5
  2. Works with OpenJDK 11
  3. Does not use tabulizerjars

I have renamed it to tabulapdf. There are breaking changes and I still need to fix some functions until all tests pass.

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