Date: 2018-05-07 06:33 Sender: Gennadiy StarostinMoved from Support to Feature Requests |
Date: 2016-12-12 18:36 Sender: P. RoebuckMartin, it would be nice if that separate list was available to the R-Forge search capability. Even better, have all deleted projects either redirect to a webpage explaining the project no longer exists (and when it was removed). At minimum, return
<a href="https://httpstatusdogs.com/410-gone">410</a>. |
Date: 2016-12-01 08:41 Sender: Martin PacalaActually once a project is deleted, it's completely gone. We keep a separate list of deleted projects and after checking it I did actually find expectedreturnsin there. So it was indeed on rforge until last year. |
Date: 2016-11-30 19:18 Sender: P. RoebuckFound this link <https://github.com/rforge/expectedreturns/tree/master/pkg/RiskBasedPortfolios/man>, and project definitely existed on R-Forge at some point (though the package name is different). If it used R-Forge's external SVN capability to host via GitHub, that no longer works with the new package name. Unless there's some other reason (e.g., they requested the project be removed), I would have expected the project to be found via R-Forge search (Martin?).
HTH |
Date: 2016-11-30 15:22 Sender: Juan Munozi search the project but couldnt find it, I guess the poject is Expected returns.
the link is from the paper "Unifying Portfolio Diversification Measures Using Rao's Quadratic Entropy" pg 30
Do i have to be associated with the project, im new in this site so i dont fully understand how this works. |
Date: 2016-11-30 09:20 Sender: Martin PacalaWhich project are you trying to access? can you post a link? |
Date: 2016-11-28 22:14 Sender: P. RoebuckClicking on your username above shows it is not associated with any projects. Searching for your project in the page header search field shows no such project. |