R development master class: NYC, Dec 12-13
On Nov 13, 2011, at 20:53 , Alex Ruiz Euler wrote:
Ha! Point publicly acknowledged. Best, A.
At any rate, R-help has always allowed R-related course announcements, commercial or not. The position has been that as long as it is of interest for R users and not overly intrusive, it is accepted. (Posters need to beware the potential negative publicity from perceived spamming, though.) R developers have been enrolled as teachers for commercial courses (as well as non-commercial or semi-commercial ones) and of course been paid for their work. I don't see a particular problem with someone cutting out the middle man. Peter D.
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 13:41:36 -0600 Hadley Wickham <hadley at rice.edu> wrote:
No seriously, as much as I'm for free enterprise, it feels awkward to see you promote an (expensive!) course in a list where people offer not only their knowledge, but also the tools you use, for free.
You might have a point if I taught this course instead of offering knowledge and code for free, but I do it as well. ....
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