the R package - relation to R project?
I stumbled across this link and was wondering if this has any relation to the R project. http://www.fas.umontreal.ca/BIOL/Casgrain/en/labo/R/index.html
Pierre Legendre's R has nothing to do with this R. As an anecdote: In one ms I have managed to use both R's which made M&M kind of funny to write, since you had to be careful to say clearly which R you used this time. However, even Pierre Legendre's R is freely distributed (although I am not sure they are very careful about licensing of all components they use). cheers, jari oksanen PS. I guess it is appropriate to use this time a quote from Legendre's article in my .sig+, in particular because they are some of the wises words ever published in The Applied Statistics.
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