[nabs-l] Fwd: [Social-sciences-list] new Blind R Users Group email list
Arielle Silverman
arielle71 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 4 00:26:53 UTC 2015
This might be relevant to stats students who want to use R.
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From: "Godfrey, Jonathan via Social-sciences-list"
<social-sciences-list at nfbnet.org>
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2015 07:27:20 +0000
Subject: [Social-sciences-list] new Blind R Users Group email list
To: Blind Social Scientists List <social-sciences-list at nfbnet.org>
Hello all,
I have just established a new email list for those interested in using
R as a blind person. I see requests coming through a number of current
NFB-hosted lists that I feel I need to respond to as well as others
that come directly to me. Keeping track of a lot of lists is proving
a little time-consuming for me personally, and to be honest, I'm
getting quite distracted by interesting but less relevant discussions.
I love helping people with finding solutions though so wanted a more
dedicated list to focus my attention. It's time we started working as
a group of people more and more so that we all (me included) can get
the best out of R now and into the future.
I'm pleased that Dave Andrews who takes care of the NFB's numerous
lists has consented to establishing this list. It feels quite fitting
as a great deal of the exposure I've had as a blind academic has come
through my participation in NFB lists.
Many geographic communities establish R User Groups (RUGs) but our
numbers don't warrant thinking geographically. I think a list is a
good start but one day we might work out how to do smarter things for
meeting up (physically or virtually).
I now invite you to join the new list by sending a message to:
BlindRUG-request at nfbnet.org<mailto:BlindRUG-request at nfbnet.org>
with the single word:
subscribe
in the subject line. You will be sent a confirmation message to the
address from which the message was sent within a few minutes. Simply
reply to that confirmation message and wait for the initial welcome
message with the standard list admin notes and a few initial pointers.
Alternatively, go to
http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/blindrug_nfbnet.org
and sign up there.
Cheers,
Jonathan
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