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A good news is that the elliplot 1.1.1
is listed at CRAN. Now the procedure to install is simple for Windows users.
install.packages('elliplot') library(elliplot) ellipseplot(1:9)
The above is the simplest way to install, load and use the package.
Mac users may want to try the followings, because a binary package for Mac is not available at this moment.
install.packages('elliplot', type='source')
The delay of building binaries for Mac seems usual schedule of CRAN listing. Anyway, the job of CRAN people was faster than I expected. That was good.
Unfortunately, there is a bad news come together with the good one. I changed the license to MIT
for this package only. The only change between elliplot 1.1.0
and elliplot 1.1.1
is the license.
CRAN lists preferred licences at https://www.r-project.org/Licenses/.
Though there is an option to receive a license that is not listed at that page, this option is for a major license. They do not want to accept a minor license. So, I had to change my license to a major one, to list elliplot
at CRAN.
That is not a matter.
I believe the MIT license
is compatible with the cowares (paid4e) license
,
and I will adopt the MIT
only for packages contributing to CRAN.
I understand that CRAN needs plenty of legal words, while I like a license written by simple usual words.
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