AVAILABLE R RESOURCES

1 FAQ
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A collection of Frequently Asked Questions and their answers is maintained
by Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik@R-project.org> and can be found at the URL

     `http://CRAN.R-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html'

A text version is in file `FAQ' in this directory, and an HTML version is
available as file `doc/html/faq.html' and via the on-line help (on the
index page given by `help.start()').

2 Mailing lists
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Thanks to Martin Maechler <Martin.Maechler@R-project.org> there are a
number of mailing lists which are used by R users and developers.  See

     `http://www.R-project.org/mail.html'

for details.

3 Archives
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The Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN) is a collection of sites which
carry identical material, consisting of the R distribution(s), the
contributed extensions, documentation for R, and binaries, with the master
site at `http://CRAN.R-project.org/' and information on daily mirrors
available from

     `http://CRAN.R-project.org/mirrors.html'

4 Bug-tracking system
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R has a bug-tracking system (or perhaps a bug-filing system is a more
precise description) available on the net at

     `http://bugs.R-project.org/'

and via e-mail to <r-bugs@R-project.org>.  The R function `bug.report()'
can be used to invoke an editor from a within an R session and send the
report to the right address.  It also fills in some basic information, such
as your R version and operating system, which has proved helpful in the
debugging process.

The source distribution has a file `BUGS' at the top level giving a summary
of the entries at the time this distribution was prepared.