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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/12/17 5:03 AM, Vaclav Petras
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        <div>Paulo,<br>
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        thanks so much for a needed update.<br>
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              <div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 8:51 AM,
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                  I kept the link to <a
                    href="https://grasswiki.osgeo.org/wiki/R_statistics/rgrass7"
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                  but what about merging it with R_statistics? If we do,
                  can keep <a
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                <div>I'm not in favor of the subpage idea for user wiki
                  (but I think others are), so I'm for merging it or
                  creating a special page if it is important to
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                <div> (Does R+GRASS == rgrass? Or is also RQGIS?)</div>
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    <p>I would limit this to R+GRASS. RQGIS is a whole different story.
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                <div>In this case, it seems that overview page is needed
                  and then a specific page. rgrass7 is quite long
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    <p>Merging it with r_statistics wouldn't make it that much longer,
      most what is on the r_statistics page is also on rgrass7 page. We
      can move the introduction on r_statistics to rgrass7, see if there
      is anything else worth moving, and that's it I think (about the
      name of such page, see below).<br>
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                <div>When you are at it, also note that the wiki page
                  name is "R statistics" which is not the name of the
                  project, nor the way how the project refers to itself
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                  """<br>
                  What is R?<br>
                  R is a language and environment for statistical
                  computing and graphics.<br>
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                  The R environment<br>
                  R is an integrated suite of software facilities for
                  data manipulation, calculation and graphical display.<br>
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                <div>=> "R statistical environment" or Wikipedia's "R
                  (programming language)" if you want to avoid just "R".<br>
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    <p>One reason to use R<-->GRASS is that R adds statistical
      capabilities to GRASS. I guess this is why the pages was called
      R_statistics? But there are more possible reasons to use the two
      together. So, given that the page (and the rgrass7 page) is about
      using GRASS and R in conjunction, we could use the name 'GRASS-R',
      or more verbose, 'Using R with GRASS', or if possible in the url,
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                  [1] <a href="https://www.r-project.org/about.html"
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