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[Bioc-devel] Advice (was Re: CRAN package with Bioconductor dependencies)

HI,

I'm following this discussion with interest, for the following reason.  
There are more than a dozen packages that I have written and still 
maintain.  Most of them were started while I was at M.D. Anderson ,  
They were served from a highly non-mainstream repository hosted there, 
with the code managed in a local Subversion repository. behind their 
firewall   Since moving to Ohio State, I transferred the code to 
R-Forge.  (If you want to figure out what the packages are and do, 
search for "OOMPA".)  So, it's still in a "non-mainstream" repository, 
but it's (to continue the metaphor) at least on a bigger tributary than 
it used to be.

Many of the packages are written to be compatible with some of the core 
BioConductor classes, which means that they import Biobase.

But all of the functionality is available without using BioConductor 
(provided the user is willing to assemble the data into the correct set 
of matrices).

I've been thinking about submitting it to either CRAN or BioConductor.  
Which makes more sense?

Best,
   Kevin
On 3/4/2015 4:27 PM, Laurent Gatto wrote:
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