Greetings BioC developers, This post is directed at all package maintainers/developers. As the number of contributed packages grows in the Bioconductor repository, it is important for developers to work together to make use of existing code when possible. This requires taking an active role in seeking out collaborations and taking a slightly different view of the devel repository. A number of you have already formed fruitful collaborations that have led to the use of standard data structures that are easier to use and maintain. I would like to encourage more of this, but it requires treating the devel repository with more care. If other developers are going to use your code, the head revision in svn needs to be in working order as often as possible (this means passing R CMD check, among other things). So I would like to encourage the following: * Before making an svn commit, test the changes you have made by running R CMD check and any other tests that you may have. If there are any errors, don't commit. * On a regular basis, take a look at the check results for your package: http://www.bioconductor.org/checkResults/1.9/ * If there are error messages that you cannot reproduce, send a note to this list and ask for some help (providing as much extra detail as possible). Best Wishes, + seth
[Bioc-devel] The devel package repository and passing R CMD check
1 message · Seth Falcon