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5:00 AM
@Kat I am having hard time understanding your point. Do you mean we should focus our efforts for recommending answers on questions that are frequently asked?
It's a good idea to go over and recommend answers (when applicable), or go over questions with a lot of dupes and do so (not the dupes themselves, but the dupe-target). But I am not sure if that's what you meant.
 
 
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9:17 AM
@Berthold Maybe we can just do it on the answers that were used as dupe targets for duplicated questions
 
9:38 AM
@Sotos Another one, if I may. You recommended this answer and this answer has multiple issues. One (rather mundane) reason is described in Michael's answer, which by itself is already strictly superior. And furthermore this is fundamentally a questionable approach: ...
... the proper solution, and the one we should recommend, is to use proper dependency management tools, for which 'renv' is the current state of the art in R. Unfortunately that has its own issues, and at any rate there is currently no answer discussing 'renv'. But the current recommendation isn't very good.
 
@KonradRudolph I was going to go for the pacman solution (as I use pacman myself) but I always try to recommend base R solutions
Maybe that's my bias
 
@Sotos Yes, I totally understand wanting to recommend base R instead of bloated dependencies. Unfortunately R really shows its origin as a statistical tool here: it simply does not have proper solutions for dependency management built in
(As for pacman, I am also not a fan of that, but I accept that it is wildly popular in part of the R community)
 
Yes I agree
@KonradRudolph Ease of use for me
 
Yes, I definitely see the ease of use bit. What I don't like about it is that it (in my view) fundamentally solves the wrong problem, or alternatively that it fixes the symptoms instead of the root issue, i.e. instead of doing proper dependency management, which involves isolating projects, it just dumps everything into a global package library, and it does it in the wrong context (users executing a script cannot always install packages).
Anyway, this is clearly a big topic without necessarily a consensus in the community, so I wonder whether we should recommend one canonical answer at all.
 
 
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M--
9:28 PM
@Sotos that's not a good criterion. If we leave a question without recommended answer, that's better than just recommending cause it's in base. If multiple answers are correct, and each one has its benefits, just leave the question alone :D recommendations, IMHO, should be objective. I mean bias should not be thrown in the mix, while I understand answer rec is subjective in nature.
 

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