no-one is using the etherpad.
by 1745 (15 minutes in) some people had made a plot, most people downloading and installing.
by 1800 (30 minutes in), many people have a plot.
installing on arch and gentoo is hard (arch user gave up installing Rstudio and used command line; gentoo user had to use VNC!). Installing on Ubuntu was hard too.
Someone asked "what does pch=1
do?" (in the call to legend
)
On Windows, setting the language to Greek means the Rstudio installer has all the wrong characters. much emojibake. seems to work though!
Wifi. one person found it unreliable. Didn't seem particularly fast for anyone.
If using a version of R < 3.2 then the mirrors don't generally carry packages for older versions. So you're SOL.
When specifically asking people for verbal feedback the general responses were that it was helpful, friendly, nice format. Many people wanted more (quite a few without prompting asked if it was running next week at the same time). When specifically asked what did people want more of the responses were: more R (twice); pandas; iceberg; SPSS; bring-our-own-data.
We should've made a guest list and ticked people off (if only to get accurate numbers)
There's a user package
rstudio-desktop-bin
for arch, but you need to be comfortable withmakepkg
to make it work. I seem to remember it working ok for me, but can double check when I get home. Could always build it in advance and have it ready on a USB stick in case anyone needs it?