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This is a short PSA about an R resource that I recently learnt about (and participated in): rOpenSci community calls. According to the website, these community calls happen quarterly, and is a place where the public can learn about “best practices, new projects, Q&As with well known developers, and… rOpenSci developments”.

I heard about the most recent community call (“Maintaining an R package”) via an announcement on R-bloggers. The topic was of personal interest to me and the panelists were experienced/interesting enough that I felt I could learn a lot by participating. For reference, here were the speakers/panelists for this call:

Here are some of my quick observations of the event as a participant:

I enjoyed listening in on the call and am very much looking forward to the next one! I hope that you will considering joining in as well.

For the full list of rOpenSci community calls, click here.

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