@joran How will the initial group of those with write access be chosen? Is there a guest list? Will there be a bouncer? Will it be Dirk? Will Dirk have to wear a black muscle shirt and sunglasses?
@joran I think you might still have a problem. People with less than 3k rep can still be useful in moderation. They can point out questions which should be closed. Honestly, I'm not sure there's that much of a benefit to making the room read only. If you find someone annoying, you can just left click on image -> ignore.
As I see it, we've already set up a system where there's a place for noobs to chat. I say wait and see if people coming into this room becomes a problem and if it does, then maybe we can talk about making this room read only.
@sebastian-c (Sorry, was putting the kiddo to bed...)
The point is not to exclude people from participating in moderation. There's just been (for quite a while now) a desire for a room that is more or less expressly for folks to organize things like flagging, closing/deleting questions, duplicates, etc. without the noise and chatter of any old person being able to drop in and start asking random questions.
So the impetus for this is that folks already feel like the "noobs" dropping in and pestering people about questions is a problem. Folks have been griping about it for basically as long as I've been on SO (> a year now).
As an aside, I want to emphasize that (for me) the issue is not "R noob" vs. "R expert". Compared to Dirk, and many others here, I am most definitely an R noob. It's more of a desire for a place that's more free from "StackOverflow noobs".
@joran I think we've already made some of those changes in starting a new chat room for noobs (which I don't think we've done before). Given that StackOverflow moderation is a volunteer effort, I would rather avoid raising the barrier to entry on that front.
Having said that, I appreciate the need for a clean chat room for the purposes of moderation and snark.
I'm just not yet convinced that the new chat room won't solve that problem. I'd let the new chat room run a little longer. If it doesn't result in a cleaner chat room for moderation then I'm all for making it read only.
@sebastian-c Well, your objection is noted. But I don't think that the change we're discussing in any way raises the barrier to anyone to contributing to the site. Nothing we do here effects people's ability to acquire rep and edit/flag/etc.
This question has 4 close votes (including mine) but I'm having second thoughts about it being off topic. Other close reasons may apply, though: stackoverflow.com/q/15134858/324364
@joran I don't mean mechanical barriers to entry but rather social ones. Several start being involved in this room before they hit 3k and they're useful members of the community. I think that part of the reason they kept going was because of this chat room and the feeling of being part of a group effort to maintain a clean site. If we keep the focus of this room clear (which I don't believe has been done until now, correct me if I'm wrong), problems should be kept to a minimum.
@sebastian-c Look if someone is dedicated and smart and involved we can always let them in. But as a general rule most people with rep below a threshold are mostly useless noise makers. And we simply had enough of them here. Feel free to sort through the noise over in 'R public'.
@DirkEddelbuettel There is definitely something to be said for that. Most of the proficient R users will spend their time here. If for whatever reason the R Public room goes quiet, questions will just be reasked here, leading to the problem that we had here in the first place. I'm convinced.
(Jumping up and raising hand) I am a useless noise maker and I am the one who suggested the idea. Everyone above please remember to drop in the noob room often! I am using all the
Noob presence in itself is not a problem. There are occasions where people barge in and start asking basic R questions that have been answered, or could be answered, at the main site... repeatedly.
@RomanLuštrik The incentive to stay here and try to immerse myself in the presence of smart people is very great for me though. The other room has no one
@RomanLuštrik So someone with a reputation of 21 comes in and ask how he can get xls file into R (I thought that was the question), and I excitedly greeted the only other noob I've seen and recite the intro text (read.csv) to him. The owner/moderator warned us not to do that, and the other noob said something really rude to Dirk... That is the order of the event.
If I have remember the name correctly
I'll be screwed, but I should be punished for not following the rules :(
@Andrie I don't think that's possible to do "automatically" but my original plan was to basically use 3k rep as a cutoff. If we lowered that to 1k would that satisfy you?
Someone would still have to manually approve people, of course.
(Keep in mind that I'm basically Dirk's vassal in all this. I have no issue with doing this, but the only reason I'm spearheading it is because Dirk presumably doesn't want to deal with the mechanics of actually approving people one by one.)
Cutoff doesn't matter. Wherever you draw a line in the sand, someone will complain. Announce a cutoff, stick to it -- but also allow for special consideration. Eg Romain is I think still below 1k. Same with Simon Urbankek. There can always be "invites".
Ok. It's been almost 24 hours for cooling off. I've heard lots of tacit approval (i.e. lack of disapproval) and a few suggested trying out the new R Public room to see if that helps things.
Given my lack of seniority in the role of room owner, I'm not confortable actually pulling the lever, but if @DirkEddelbuettel still feels strongly about making this change, I'm willing to help manage write access approval if he does the official act of making the room private.
Ok, so I just granted write access to ~47 people (not counting me, Dirk and Roman). I will continue to add people I recognize as "regulars" using a min of 3k rep (for now) as a cutoff.
You can always send a request, or ping me in R Public if you think I've forgotten anyone.
I currently have Date in one column and Time in a second column but I need to have them as one column.
Here is some sample data:
Date Time
1 1244174400 -2209143600
2 1244260800 -2209143600
3 1246075200 -2209143600
4 1247803200 -2209143600
5 1247889600 -220914...
I was going to comment on it asking for a dput of the data (something about the alignment of the column headers made me curious), but I didn't because it didn't seem to be going anywhere. The comments are right; can the OP explain how one would even get from one to the other.
The last edit was only half an hour ago, so I'd give the poster some more time (few hours) to fix things before doing anything.