On 10/1/2012 9:30 AM, Paul Gilbert wrote:
Yes, the button is still there if you are logged in and unhide it. (You probably also need the appropriate developer permission.) Beware that R-forge needs to indicate the package build status is current, but also, if you have just made svn updates it may falsely indicate current. Check the revision number is accurate, or wait a couple of days, or submit "by hand".

If you do submit by ftp to incoming, beware that the CRAN policy now requires that your email state that you have read and agree with the CRAN policies. (Probably everyone else noticed that, but there is no need for others to generate extra work for CRAN maintainers, like I have just done.)


      ... and like I did also.


I still think it would be good to look for grant money or to encourage donations by at least offering to provide an invoice to those (like Jim Ramsay) who have grant money and can pay an invoice but can't make contributions! If done in the right way, more money could make life easier for the current CRAN maintainers, thereby giving them more time to develop new statistical algorithms, because they would no longer need as much time to maintain a database that is growing not quite exponentially.


      Spencer


Paul

On 12-10-01 11:09 AM, Spencer Graves wrote:
On 10/1/2012 4:47 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 12-10-01 7:38 AM, S Ellison wrote:
I have a package on CRAN and now have a modest update that's passing
build checks on R-forge.

Is there a mechanism on R-forge for updating an existing CRAN
package, analogous to the 'submit to cran' link on the R-forge
package page, or should I just follow the instructions at
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/policies.html for FTP upload?

If there were a "Submit to CRAN" button, that would be the method. But
I think that button has gone away, so the description on that page is
the way to go.


       The "Submit to CRAN" button on that page is hidden by default but
is exposed by clicking on the "Show/Hide extra info" button right below
where it gives "Build Status" and "R install command". (I had trouble
finding the "Submit to CRAN" button for a while after it became hidden.
You need "Build status:  Current".  Also, at least the for last
submissions I made, the CRAN maintainers did NOT accept updates if there
were Warnings or Notes in the "Package Checks";  these warnings are also
hidden until you click "Show/Hide extra info".)


       Spencer

Duncan Murdoch

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