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Currently the R topic is a mix of base R documentation and package documentation. Its seems as though most people are posting package specific documentation within the R tag. However, separate tags exist for the individual packages (as with SO proper).

For example:

and

What is the right rule here? Do libraries/packages belong within the tag of a language as topics, or as a separate tag?

Currently the R topic is a mix of base R documentation and package documentation. Its seems as though most people are posting package specific documentation within the R tag. However, separate tags exist for the individual packages (as with SO proper).

For example:

and

What is the right rule here? Do libraries/packages belong within the tag of a language as topics, or as a separate tag?

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Currently the R topic is a mix of base R documentation and package documentation. Its seems as though most people are posting package specific documentation within the R tag. However, separate tags exist for the individual packages (as with SO proper).

For example:

and

What is the right rule here? Do libraries/packages belong within the tag of a language as topics, or as a separate tag?

Currently the R topic is a mix of base R documentation and package documentation. Its seems as though most people are posting package specific documentation within the R tag.

For example:

and

What is the right rule here? Do libraries/packages belong within the tag of a language as topics, or as a separate tag?

Currently the R topic is a mix of base R documentation and package documentation. Its seems as though most people are posting package specific documentation within the R tag. However, separate tags exist for the individual packages (as with SO proper).

For example:

and

What is the right rule here? Do libraries/packages belong within the tag of a language as topics, or as a separate tag?

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Chris
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Documentation: Where do libraries belong?

Currently the R topic is a mix of base R documentation and package documentation. Its seems as though most people are posting package specific documentation within the R tag.

For example:

and

What is the right rule here? Do libraries/packages belong within the tag of a language as topics, or as a separate tag?