From the R-web pages, on what should be posted to which mail list:
R-help
The ‘main’ R mailing list, for discussion about problems and
solutions using R, announcements (not covered by ‘R-announce’ or ‘R-
packages’, see above), about the availability of new functionality
for R and documentation of R, comparison and compatibility with S-
plus, and for the posting of nice examples and benchmarks. Do read
the posting guide before sending anything!
This has become quite an active list with dozens of messages per
day. An alternative is to subscribe and choose daily digests (in
plain or MIME format).
Use the web interface for information, subscription, archives, etc.
R-devel
This list is intended for questions and discussion about code
development in R. Questions likely to prompt discussion
unintelligible to non-programmers or topics that are too technical
for R-help's audience should go to R-devel, see the posting guide
section. The list is also for proposals of new functionality for R,
and pre-testing of new versions. It is meant particularly for those
who maintain an active position in the development of R. Therefore,
it also receives all (filtered, i.e. non-spam!) bug reports from R-
bugs.
-Roy M.
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