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Dear tlocoh list,<br>
<br>
In the next week or two, I plan on splitting the tlocoh package into
a 'core' and 'development' package. The rationale for the split is
that the current package contains a number of functions that are not
commonly used and need additional documentation and testing, and
thus would be better suited for an 'in-progress' development
version. This includes functions for hull-based association analysis
and working with large datasets. The development package will also
serve as a platform for testing and distributing new features,
without necessitating everyone to update the entire package. <br>
<br>
All of the functions described in the tutorial will stay in the
'core' package. Both the core and development packages will continue
to be available on R-Forge and supported. The 'core' package will
also be submitted to CRAN.<br>
<br>
Thoughts or suggestions on this split are welcome. And as always, if
you have developed any functions or workflows that might be useful
to other people, please let me know so we can explore how to share
it including potentially including it in the core or development
package.<br>
<br>
Best,<br>
<br>
Andy <br>
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