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Good point. I just made that change. How's this?
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Looks good to me.
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Great. Thanks.
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On Mar 6, 2015, at 1:21 AM, Jonah Gabry [email protected] wrote:
Good point. I just made that change. How's this?
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Ok, I'm gonna close this issue. (Actually, I should ask: in general, what's the right protocol for closing issues? Do I close them or do I let the people who started them close them?)
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Thanks for adding shinyStan to the website too! One thing: under
'Applicability' we don't list Stan! I mean, it's obviously implied since
it's on the the Stan website, but maybe we should put Stan first on the
applicability list?
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Great. Thanks.
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Apparently I can do that (thanks Daniel), so I'll take care of it.
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Ideally, you'd do a pull request and get someone else to
do code review, then everything would pass unit tests,
and only then be merged by whoever wants to do it.
We've only been imposing this heavier process on Stan, though.
Even RStan's not going through the whole code review and unit
testing rigamarole. It's really a matter of person power
more than anything else.
- Bob
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