Please read through the presenter and developer protocol for help with the GitHub workflow. For RMarkdown help, refer to our book template. R Markdown: The Definitive Guide is also a very helpful resource, and covers the tasks outlined below, including how to preview the book locally while you work.
General issues to be addressed related to this workshop
Easy corrected issues to be addressed related to this workshop
New information development to be addressed related to this workshop
Verify final modifications
Remaining issues to resolve from previous contributors:
Please read through the presenter and developer protocol for help with the GitHub workflow. For RMarkdown help, refer to our book template. R Markdown: The Definitive Guide is also a very helpful resource, and covers the tasks outlined below, including how to preview the book locally while you work.
General issues to be addressed related to this workshop
Easy corrected issues to be addressed related to this workshop
Fr. presentation - Slide 10, la formule est cachée (voir diapo 10 en eng.)
Eng. presentation - Slide 16 – Small error on$R_{adj}$ formatting. Probably because there is a space missing between ( and $R_{adj}$ .
Fr. presentation - Slide 45, texte manquant, a traduire de l’anglais “We can add a second term, RelativeDepth, but specify a linear relationship with Sources” . (Voir slide 45 eng.)
Eng and Fr. - Slide 111 - information differ, unify information.
Fr. Presentation - Slide 115 and 116 - merge
Eng. presentation - Slide 117 and 118 - merge
Correct code chunks from challenges Verify that all codes shown in the presentation is present in the RMarkdown version. It is particularly important for the exercises (or challenges) to match the challenges in the presentations. Verify that code runs correctly.
New information development to be addressed related to this workshop
Verify final modifications
Verify the code. Verify that the code chunks work, and that relevant outputs (tables, figures, etc.) are being shown correctly in the book.
Verify the writing. Reading through the text (presentation and book) to improve the grammar and syntax is greatly appreciated.
Remaining issues to resolve from previous contributors: