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		<title>R Flashmob</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I noticed a call for R users to gather around a single campfire for one hour and share their questions and answers. The campfire name is stackoverflow.com, a site dedicated for handling programming questions. The event details are bellow: From: The R Flashmob Project Subject: R Flashmob #2 You are invited to take part [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="socialize-in-content" style="float:right;"><div class="socialize-in-button socialize-in-button-right"><iframe src="http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=http://www.r-statistics.com/2009/09/r-flashmob/&amp;layout=box_count&amp;show_faces=false&amp;width=50&amp;action=like&amp;font=arial&amp;colorscheme=light&amp;height=65" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="border:none; overflow:hidden; width:50px !important; height:65px;" allowTransparency="true"></iframe></div><div class="socialize-in-button socialize-in-button-right"><g:plusone size="tall" href="http://www.r-statistics.com/2009/09/r-flashmob/"></g:plusone></div></div><p>Today I noticed a call for R users to gather around a single campfire for one hour and share their questions and answers.</p>
<p>The campfire name is stackoverflow.com, a site dedicated for handling programming questions. The event details are bellow:</p>
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<blockquote><p>From: The R Flashmob Project<br />
Subject: R Flashmob #2</p>
<p>You are invited to take part in R Flashmob, the project that makes the<br />
world a better place by posting helpful questions and answers about the<br />
R statistical language to the programmer’s Q &amp; A site stackoverflow.com</p>
<p>Please forward this to other people you know who might like to join.</p>
<p>FAQ</p>
<p>Q. Why would I want to join an inexplicable R mob?</p>
<p>A. Tons of other people are doing it.</p>
<p>Q. Why else?</p>
<p>A. Stackoverflow was built specifically for handling programming questions.<br />
It’s a better mousetrap. It offers search (and is well indexed by search engines),<br />
tagging, voting, the ability to choose the “best” answer to a question, and the ability to<br />
edit questions and answers as technology progresses. It has a karma system to<br />
reward people who are happy to help and discourage MLJs (mailing list jerks).</p>
<p>Q. Do the organizers of this MOB have any commercial interest in stackoverflow?</p>
<p>A. None at all. We’re just convinced it is the best way to help and promote R. All<br />
the content submitted to stackoverflow is protected by a Creative Commons<br />
CC-Wiki License, meaning anyone is free to copy, distribute, transmit, and<br />
remix the information on stackoverflow. All the content on stackoverflow is<br />
regularly made available for download by the public.</p>
<p>INSTRUCTIONS – R MOB #2<br />
Location: stackoverflow.com<br />
Start Date: Tuesday, September 8th, 2009<br />
Start Time:<br />
10:04 AM – US Pacific<br />
11:04 AM – US Mountain<br />
12:04 PM – US Central<br />
1:04 PM – US Eastern<br />
6:04 PM – UK<br />
7:04 PM – Continental W. Europe<br />
5:04 AM (Weds) – New Zealand (birthplace of R)<br />
Duration: 50 minutes</p>
<p>(1) At some point during the day on September 8th, synchronize your watch to</p>
<p>http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/personal.html?cities=137,75,64,179,136,37,22</p>
<p>(2) The mob should form at precisely 4 minutes past the hour and not beforehand.</p>
<p>(3) At 4 minutes past the hour, you should arrive at stackoverflow.com, log in,<br />
and post 3 R questions. Be sure to tag the questions “R”. See the posting<br />
guidelines at http://stackoverflow.com/faq to understand what makes a good<br />
question.</p>
<p>(4) Follow R Flashmob updates at http://twitter.com/rstatsmob</p>
<p>(5) Post twitter messages tagged #rstats and #rstatsmob during the mob,<br />
providing links to your questions.</p>
<p>(6) During the R MOB, you can chat with other participants on the #R channel<br />
on IRC (freenode). To do this, install the Chatzilla extension on Firefox.<br />
Click “freenode” on the main screen. Then type /join #R in the field at the<br />
bottom of the screen. Then chat.</p>
<p>(7) If you finish posting your three questions within the 50 minutes, stick<br />
around to answer questions and give “up votes” to good questions and answers.</p>
<p>(8) IMPORTANT: After posting, sign the R Flashmob guestbook at</p>
<p>http://bit.ly/6F8B2</p>
<p>(9) Return to what you would otherwise have been doing. Await<br />
instructions for R MOB #3.</p></blockquote>
<p>This invitation already gained exposure from 3 blogs:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~cook/movabletype/archives/2009/09/r_flashmob.html">Statistical Modeling, Causal Inference, and Social Science</a></li>
<li><a href="http://onertipaday.blogspot.com/2009/09/r-flashmob-2.html">ONE R TIP A DAY</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.mailund.dk/index.php/2009/09/04/r-flashmob-project/">Mailund on the Internet</a></li>
<li><a href="http://blog.revolution-computing.com/2009/09/flash-mob-for-r-questions-and-answers.html">Revolution blog</a></li>
</ul>
<p>I am waiting to see who else will join the fun.</p>
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