On 11/02/2019 4:26 a.m., Rolf Turner wrote:
On 2/11/19 3:57 AM, Murris Johnson wrote:
Hi,
I have a quick question for you about a page on your site that briefly
mentions a data security topic,
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2008-May/162561.html.
I plan on writing a few guest authored articles in the next month or so
that talk about data security & breaches, are you ok with me possibly
linking to your above-mentioned webpage?
I'm not entirely sure which sites I may link to or reference in the
articles yet, but I'd like to have a few different options to choose
from... so please let me know what you think when you have a moment to let
me know. Whatever you decide, thanks for your time and I don't expect a
response if you're not interested. Thanks.
Are you pulling our legs?
No, he's a spammer who clearly hasn't read the link he's asking about.
There are probably thousands of them.
Duncan Murdoch
Personally I haven't got a clue what you are asking.
Also, please note that r-help is a world wide "community" with hundreds
of thousands of members. (I am but one of this large and unruly mob.)
It is not a single entity or "site". (There is a formal organisation
that runs the R show, but you are not really addressing this formal
organisation.)
The URL that you refer to is a joke! Apparently some idiotic Windoze
antiviral software once identified the R executable for Windoze as being
a virus. This is not to taken seriously.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
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