[Rprotobuf-commits] r819 - papers/jss
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Wed Jan 22 21:47:26 CET 2014
Author: murray
Date: 2014-01-22 21:47:26 +0100 (Wed, 22 Jan 2014)
New Revision: 819
Modified:
papers/jss/article.Rnw
Log:
Fix a typo and then replace XXX with 300 for now. This summary looks
pretty good to me, thanks Jeroen and Dirk for greatly improving it.
Modified: papers/jss/article.Rnw
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--- papers/jss/article.Rnw 2014-01-22 15:00:34 UTC (rev 818)
+++ papers/jss/article.Rnw 2014-01-22 20:47:26 UTC (rev 819)
@@ -1803,7 +1803,7 @@
context of increasingly complex analysis stacks and applications involving
distributed computing as well as mixed language analysis pipelines, choosing a more
sophisticated data interchange format may reap considerable benefits.
-The Protocol Buffers protocol and librart offers a unique combination of features, performance,
+The Protocol Buffers protocol and library offers a unique combination of features, performance,
maturity, and forward-compatibility that seems particulary well suited for data-driven
applications and numerical computing.
@@ -1812,7 +1812,7 @@
extends the R system with the ability to create, read and write Protocol
Buffer message. \pkg{RProtoBuf} has been used extensively inside Google
for the past three years by statisticians, analysts and software engineers.
-At the time of this writing there are more than XXX 30-day active
+At the time of this writing there are more than 300 30-day active
users of \pkg{RProtoBuf} using it to read data from and otherwise interact
with other distributed systems written in C++, Java, Python, and
other languages.
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