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R weekly provides weekly updates from the R community. You are welcome to contribute as long as you follow our code of conduct and our contributing guide.

How to have (my) content shared by R Weekly?

We're all about spreading content about R, be it blog posts, tutorials, screencasts, slidedecks, etc. Please help us!

In general for feeds and one time sharing we prefer https over http.

Regular R posts: submit your RSS feed

Submit your blog RSS feed by submitting a PR adding a line to rss_feeds.csv If your blog doesn't have an RSS feed yet, look up for resources / help for doing it, it's worth it!

What rules are there?

One off sharing

What?

An URL to a free resource about R, or using R. If it's a book, we won't advertise it unless there's a free online version. In posts/tutorials, the R code has to be visible or easy to find. We check for duplicates over the last issues.

How?

We prefer PRs because they're more transparent and make the workflow smoother for us (merging a PR vs copy-pasting from the form output) but if you're afraid of GitHub use the form... or open a PR anyway, we'll teach you!

Contribute to R-Weekly via Pull Requests: short screencast created by Sina Rüeger demonstrating how you can contribute a new link to the R-Weekly issue via a GitHub pull request

When?

It's best to submit links between Monday and Friday, because we pick links for our highlights poll on Fridays. :wink: The issue is frozen on Sundays. No time is indicated because it depends on the timezone & time availabilities of the volunteer editor in charge of the release.

Where does the content come from?

For nitty-gritty details see the process release editors follow.

Communication

Talk with us!

Have a question or great idea about this website?

Talk with us on Twitter or a GitHub issue.

Join us!

Are you passionate about sharing content from the R community? After creating at least 10 pull requests, fill in this form to join our team!

Responsabilities of editors

A member will receive a notice about his/her inactive status for two months in the organization. A member will leave R Weekly organization if the inactive status passes 75 days.

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