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10 things I hate about you[R] packages 😉 #22
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Some thoughts
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Another topic, changing stuff in your package cf https://devguide.ropensci.org/evolution.html by @sckott ropensci/dev_guide#287 -- how to best inform and guide your users. |
Sure thing! Count me in 😉 |
Great to hear @annakrystalli! For now it feels like #11 will be covered in "Set up your package to get the most out of your community #21" so I'll tag you over there and we'll see how they develop. |
I love the framing as pet peeves and the topic title but also agree with Maëlle that it should be framed positively. Maybe a compromise would be to keep the title, but one of the pet peeves is assuming that your way is better than others, or a condescending code review. |
Maybe you can find this post I wrote some years ago interesting: https://b101nfo.blogspot.com/2018/11/coding-ecosistem.html It covers not just the package but the setup of your coding environment. |
For the resources, this great slidedeck by @apreshill about crafting kind tools https://alison.netlify.app/ares-kind-tools/#1 |
We have updated tips and good resources on this topic for the Champions Program (your training material @maelle :-)). |
Some options for the title of this comm call:
Others? |
We could even remove the number that makes it look like a clickbait. "The best package development tips from the rOpenSci community" or so. |
Topic
10 things I hate about you[R] packages a.k.a. Good practices for R package development
Who is the audience?
Anyone from people curious about making their first R package to experienced developers
Why is this important?
Lots of people want to know about good practices for R package development and LOTS of people have experience and opinions.
What should be covered?
We're being ambitious and considering selecting/inviting people to record 3-5 mins on their R package pet peeves and then asking that as many of those folks as possible join the community call Q & A.
Suggested speakers or contributors
Reply to tell us whose pet peeves and tips you want to hear!
Resources you would recommend to the audience
Become an R package developer, by @maelle
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