Thanks for pointing this out. It's fixed now.
Best,
Merce
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 9:57 PM, Scott Kostyshak <skostysh(a)princeton.edu>wrote;wrote:
Thanks, Matt.
The github link on the "what's new" page is broken:
http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/zelig/whats-new
The github links in the email you sent work fine.
Best,
Scott
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*Subject:* [zelig] Zelig 4.1 on CRAN!
Hi - Zelig 4.1 has been released on CRAN. More information on Zelig and
its recent changes can be found here:
http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/zelig
Regards,
Matt Owen
Software Maintainer, Zelig
Attached please find the official announcement:
- Zelig 4.1 is now on CRAN! -
Zelig 4.1 has been released and is downloadable from CRAN. This release
adds:
1. Integration of several Zelig add-on packages to the core models
(e.g. "General Estimating Equations," "Survey-weighted
regressions,"
etc.)
2. Bug fixes for particular statistical models
3. Informative error messages
For the full documentation for Zelig 4.1, see:
http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/zelig/documentation
For developer information, see:
http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/zelig/developers
- Zelig 4 Structural Changes -
While most features of Zelig have remained unchanged, the original
software
package has been divided into five distinct packages: Zelig, ZeligChoice,
ZeligGAM, ZeligMultilevel and ZeligNetwork. These packages correspond
directly
to particular classes of statistical models: discrete choice models,
general
additive models, multilevel models, and network regression models. All
other
models from Zelig 3.5 remain in the main Zelig package.
For a complete list of statistical models in Zelig, refer to:
http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/zelig/models
General information on what's new can be found on the IQSS Zelig
Project's page
here:
http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/zelig/whats-new
- Zelig 4 for Developers -
Zelig 4 continues its tradition of being "Everyone's Statistical
Software,"
while now catering to developers with an API geared towards simplifying the
development of statistical models. This means adding your statistical
model to
the Zelig software suite is easier than ever.
- Install Zelig! -
Instructions on installing Zelig 4 can be found on the IQSS Zelig
Project's
page here:
http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/zelig/install
- Contribute to Zelig! -
Developers can contribute to the Zelig project in numerous ways. Using
the new
API, any statistical package can be written to operate using Zelig's
interface.
To learn more about contributing to Zelig, visit the IQSS Zelig Project's
page
here:
http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/zelig/developers
The latest version of the source code can be found on GitHub:
https://github.com/iqss/Zelig
The full collection of Zelig packages can be found here:
https://github.com/iqss/
- Join the discussion! -
Zelig 4 is now on Google Groups! Discuss Zelig development and issues
on this forum. Additionally, the latest news, help, and bug fixes are
all available here:
http://bit.ly/Rw717L
- Zelig 3.5 -
Zelig 3.5 is still available for download via Harvard IQSS at:
http://r.iq.harvard.edu/archived/src/contrib/Zelig_3.5.4.tar.gz
This can be downloaded installed automatically via an R-terminal by
entering:
install.packages("Zelig",
repos="http://r.iq.harvard.edu/archived/"ved/",
type="source")
-
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