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Better to link to those data sets, or pick a couple that you find interesting and work them into an analysis, or use them with an existing R package, then offer a pull request to provide more examples with that package, or add a vignette that uses the data for that package.
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 5:33 PM, Dianne Cook ***@***.***> wrote:
Basic philosophy: Try not to duplicate efforts.
Better to link to those data sets, or pick a couple that you find
interesting and work them into an analysis, or use them with an existing R
package, then offer a pull request to provide more examples with that
package, or add a vignette that uses the data for that package.
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not all of the data sets in http://cooldatasets.com/ fit the mission, but some likely do.
would the best way be for me to copy the list here (with the final link vs the datatau redir link) into an issue comment and have folks edit?
would a similar google spreadsheet with voting columns be better?
trying to figure out the best way for getting a community decision.
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