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		<title>The R-Sessions Forum: Introducing a new forum on R-Project</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, I introduce the new <a href="http://www.rensenieuwenhuis.nl/R-forum/">R-Sessions Forum</a>: a new forum on R-Project and statistics in general. This new forum is closely integrated with <a href="http://www.rensenieuwenhuis.nl/"Curving Normality</a>, but has its own dynamic. The <a href="http://www.rensenieuwenhuis.nl/R-forum/">R-Sessions Forum</a> aims at providing a flexible stage for visitors interested in discussing both R-Project and  general statistics. 

<h2>Topics &#038; Features</h2>
The new R-Sessions Forum has several interesting features and covers many topics. Amongst the new topics covered are integration with the R-Sessions on Curving Normality, a section for general question on R, a section for general statistical questions, package specific questions, R development, and of course we have a pub for your general chatter. The integration with the R-Sessions is intended to give more dynamic ways of interacting with the Curving Normality web-site. The other topics are more general in nature and provide ample opportunity to pose your own questions and discuss those with other participants. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>UPDATE: Due to lack of interest, and the availability of other excellent sources for interaction regarding R, I decided to close the R-Sessions forum, which now is no longer available. Questions on R can also be send to the author of this blog, by placing comments below.</h2>
<p>Today, I introduce the new <a href="http://www.rensenieuwenhuis.nl/r-forum/">R-Sessions Forum</a>: a new forum on R-Project and statistics in general. This new forum is closely integrated with <a href="http://www.rensenieuwenhuis.nl/">Curving Normality</a>, but has its own dynamic. The <a href="http://www.rensenieuwenhuis.nl/r-forum/">R-Sessions Forum</a> aims at providing a flexible stage for visitors interested in discussing both R-Project and  general statistics. </p>
<h2>Topics &#038; Features</h2>
<p>The new R-Sessions Forum has several interesting features and covers many topics. Amongst the new topics covered are integration with the R-Sessions on Curving Normality, a section for general question on R, a section for general statistical questions, package specific questions, R development, and of course we have a pub for your general chatter. The integration with the R-Sessions is intended to give more dynamic ways of interacting with the Curving Normality web-site. The other topics are more general in nature and provide ample opportunity to pose your own questions and discuss those with other participants. </p>
<h3>Do we really need this forum?</h3>
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No, of course we do not <strong>need</strong> this forum, but it might very well help existing and new users of R-Project. Of course there is the excellent mailing list that helps many R-users. This mailing-list even has a forum-like interface on the web, to be found at: <a href="http://www.nabble.com/R-f13819.html">Nabble.com</a> This really is a magnificent mailing list, and I can only hope this new forum will not be completely overshadowed by it. Nevertheless, I think the R-Sessions Forum distinguishes itself enough from a mailing list to deserve some existence for its own. </p>
<p>For instance, the general scope of this forum is broader, for is also has room for discussion on general statistics, and about the acceptance or implementation of R-Project. During the next useR! conference, count on a conference-specific forum to be added. Also, a forum doesn&#8217;t clutter your mailbox as a mailing list can do. </p>
<p>Forum-specific functionality also help this forum to distinguish itself. For instance, you can indicate what your favourite topics are, and be notified whenever a new post has been made. Also, initiators of posts can indicate whether their post is a support questions, and flag it either &#8216;unresolved&#8217; or &#8216;resolved&#8217;. </p>
<h2>So &#8230;</h2>
<p>Enough said. If you&#8217;re interested, I&#8217;d like to invite you to take a look at the <a href="http://www.rensenieuwenhuis.nl/r-forum/">R-Sessions Forum</a>. A new forum needs a few participants to get it going. So, if you&#8217;re even remotely interested in R-Project, or if you&#8217;re a daily user, sign up and help me reach this forum&#8217;s tipping point!</p>
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