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Dear all,<br>
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Arun has done an amazing job in transferring everything from R-Forge
to GitHub. This includes the full commit history and outstanding bug
and feature requests.<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/Rdatatable/datatable/">https://github.com/Rdatatable/datatable/</a><br>
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To install the latest version from now on it's :<br>
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devtools:::install_github("datatable", "Rdatatable")<br>
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As you may have noticed R-Forge has been stuck in building state for
several days now, so you wouldn't have been able to install v1.9.3
from there anyway. Arun has integrated with Travis which gives us
the package build and check environment. Windows users will need to
install Rtools because install_github() compiles from source, but
that is straightforward we believe. We may be able to add building
and checking of a compiled .zip for Windows in future. If you're a
Windows user please let us know how you get on with Rtools and
devtools::install_github().<br>
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GitHub should make it easier for you to contribute : just edit the
file within the github website and then press "Propose file change".
Project members will then review and accept the change.<br>
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Public access to the bug and feature request trackers on R-Forge is
now turned off. Please use GitHub from now on. Comments couldn't
be transferred to GitHub but we can still see them on R-Forge. If
you raised an issue on R-Forge you may still get automatic emails
from R-Forge as we close them down.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Matt<br>
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