@DirkEddelbuettel you wanted some thoughts on MS/Revo stuff? forbes.com/sites/danwoods/2015/01/27/… its Forbes so that means rich people right? And they're never wrong...
@Spacedman I don't see how that could happen. The source is open. They get no seats on R-core. They don't get control over CRAN or BioC. How could they extinguish?
So I agree with you. I just find it hard to imagine the road to hell.
@Andrie yeah, me too. I can think of various scenarios but unlikely. We'll always have Brian Ripley.
and I don't think acquiring Revo makes it any more or less likely that they'll fork R or reimplement it like TIBCO. This is MS, they've got enough warm bodies that they could have done that anyway.
@DirkEddelbuettel The Forbes site initially popped up some initial page with some management bullcrap inspirational slogan that put me right off.
Thought of the Day: "Leadership involves remembering past mistakes, an analysis of today's achievements, and a well-grounded imagination in visualizing the problem of the future."
Hmm the profile pics on the "Follow on Forbes" section look very... ummm... white...
scroll white face scroll scroll white face scroll scroll scroll ooh non-white face.. its a basketball player.
I really wish people, including Revolution, would stop referring to R as "Open Source R". There is no "Closed Source R" (TM) or "Kool-Aid Flavoured R", there is just R.
@Spacedman The use of 'performant' on page 2 was a tipping point for me.
"With our implementation R programs can be used for analysis on big data at rest, and to operationalize the insights on fast data in motion." My jargon-o-meter is melting.