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   The current R is the result of a collaborative effort with contributions from all
   over the world. R was initially written by Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka--also
   known as "R & R" of the Statistics Department of the University of Auckland.
   Since mid-1997 there has been a core group, the R Core Team, with write access to
   the R source, currently consisting of
     * John Chambers
     * Peter Dalgaard
     * Robert Gentleman
     * Kurt Hornik
     * Ross Ihaka
     * Tomas Kalibera
     * Michael Lawrence
     * Uwe Ligges
     * Thomas Lumley
     * Martin Maechler
     * Sebastian Meyer
     * Paul Murrell
     * Martyn Plummer
     * Brian Ripley
     * Deepayan Sarkar
     * Duncan Temple Lang
     * Luke Tierney
     * Simon Urbanek

   plus Heiner Schwarte up to October 1999, Guido Masarotto up to June 2003, Stefano
   Iacus up to July 2014, Seth Falcon up to August 2015, Duncan Murdoch up to
   September 2017, Martin Morgan up to June 2021, Douglas Bates up to March 2024,
   and Friedrich Leisch up to April 2024.

   R would not be what it is today without the invaluable help of these people
   outside of the (former and current) R Core team, who contributed by donating
   code, bug fixes and documentation:

     Valerio Aimale, Suharto Anggono, Thomas Baier, Gabe Becker, Henrik Bengtsson,
     Roger Bivand, Ben Bolker, David Brahm, Göran Broström, Patrick Burns, Vince
     Carey, Saikat DebRoy, Matt Dowle, Brian D'Urso, Lyndon Drake, Dirk
     Eddelbuettel, Claus Ekstrom, Sebastian Fischmeister, John Fox, Paul Gilbert,
     Yu Gong, Gabor Grothendieck, Frank E Harrell Jr, Peter M. Haverty, Torsten
     Hothorn, Robert King, Kjetil Kjernsmo, Roger Koenker, Philippe Lambert, Jan de
     Leeuw, Jim Lindsey, Patrick Lindsey, Catherine Loader, Gordon Maclean, Arni
     Magnusson, John Maindonald, David Meyer, Ei-ji Nakama, Jens Oehlschägel, Steve
     Oncley, Richard O'Keefe, Hubert Palme, Roger D. Peng, José C. Pinheiro, Tony
     Plate, Anthony Rossini, Jonathan Rougier, Petr Savicky, Günther Sawitzki, Marc
     Schwartz, Arun Srinivasan, Detlef Steuer, Bill Simpson, Gordon Smyth, Adrian
     Trapletti, Terry Therneau, Rolf Turner, Bill Venables, Gregory R. Warnes,
     Andreas Weingessel, Morten Welinder, James Wettenhall, Simon Wood, and Achim
     Zeileis.

   Others have written code that has been adopted by R and is acknowledged in the
   code files, including

   J. D. Beasley, David J. Best, Richard Brent, Kevin Buhr, Michael A. Covington,
   Bill Cleveland, Robert Cleveland,, G. W. Cran, C. G. Ding, Ulrich Drepper, Paul
   Eggert, J. O. Evans, David M. Gay, H. Frick, G. W. Hill, Richard H. Jones, Eric
   Grosse, Shelby Haberman, Bruno Haible, John Hartigan, Andrew Harvey, Trevor
   Hastie, Min Long Lam, George Marsaglia, K. J. Martin, Gordon Matzigkeit, C. R.
   Mckenzie, Jean McRae, Cyrus Mehta, Fionn Murtagh, John C. Nash, Finbarr
   O'Sullivan, R. E. Odeh, William Patefield, Nitin Patel, Alan Richardson, D. E.
   Roberts, Patrick Royston, Russell Lenth, Ming-Jen Shyu, Richard C. Singleton, S.
   G. Springer, Supoj Sutanthavibul, Irma Terpenning, G. E. Thomas, Rob Tibshirani,
   Wai Wan Tsang, Berwin Turlach, Gary V. Vaughan, Michael Wichura, Jingbo Wang, M.
   A. Wong, and the Free Software Foundation (for autoconf code and utilities). See
   also files under src/extras.

   Many more, too numerous to mention here, have contributed by sending bug reports
   and suggesting various improvements.

   Simon Davies whilst at the University of Auckland wrote the original version of
   glm().

   Julian Harris and Wing Kwong (Tiki) Wan whilst at the University of Auckland
   assisted Ross Ihaka with the original Macintosh port.

   R was inspired by the S environment which has been principally developed by John
   Chambers, with substantial input from Douglas Bates, Rick Becker, Bill Cleveland,
   Trevor Hastie, Daryl Pregibon and Allan Wilks.

   A special debt is owed to John Chambers who has graciously contributed advice and
   encouragement in the early days of R and later became a member of the core team.

   Stefano Iacus (a former member of R Core) and Simon Urbanek developed the macOS
   port, including the R.app GUI, toolchains and packaging.

   The Windows port was developed by Guido Masarotto (for a while a member of R
   Core) and Brian Ripley, then Duncan Murdoch (a former member of R Core) and
   currently by Jeroen Ooms (base) and Uwe Ligges (packages).

   Tomas Kalibera's work has been sponsored by Jan Vitek and funded by his European
   Research Council grant "Evolving Language Ecosystems (ELE)".

   Computing support (including hardware, hosting and infrastructure) has been
   provided/funded by the R Foundation, employers of R-Core members (notably WU
   Wien, ETH Zurich, U Oxford and U Iowa) and by Northeastern University and the
   University of Kent.

   Distributions of R contain the recommended packages, whose authors/contributors
   are listed in their DESCRIPTION files.
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  15. http://www.r-project.org/foundation/
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  18. http://www.r-project.org/foundation/donors.html
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  21. https://cran.r-project.org/manuals.html
  22. https://cran.r-project.org/faqs.html
  23. https://journal.r-project.org/
  24. http://www.r-project.org/doc/bib/R-books.html
  25. http://www.r-project.org/certification.html
  26. http://www.r-project.org/other-docs.html
  27. https://www.bioconductor.org/
  28. https://r-forge.r-project.org/
  29. https://r-hub.github.io/rhub/
  30. http://www.r-project.org/gsoc.html
  31. http://www.r-project.org/help.html


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