The Growing Challenge of Curating New R Packages on CRAN
By
Joseph Rickert
Summary
The article discusses the author's long-running practice of selecting "Top 40" new R packages from CRAN each month. It notes that this task has become increasingly challenging as the number of new packages accepted by CRAN grows rapidly. The author reflects on whether the R community truly benefits from this explosion of new packages, questioning if quantity is outpacing quality and discoverability.
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· 3 pulledIt used to take about a day's worth of pleasurable work spread out over a month to select forty interesting packages.
CRAN continues to be the most accessible repository for statistical knowledge on the planet, and the number of new packages being accepted by CRAN is growing faster than ever.
But, is the R community really benefiting from this new growth?
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