Not fully clear of how and what but a suggestion below on how promoting R packages in population genetics, since it is probably one of the end-product of our working group (?):
A way to do is to publish well –driven applications using (almost) only R packages (already existing and developed during the hackathon): it can help users to better know about and to see the possibilities. This requires using free existing databases already published, and to address hot topic questions in populations genetics (e.g. detection of climatic signal of selection, ....). It would be wonderful to have unpublished databases, but probably not possible.
Not fully clear of how and what but a suggestion below on how promoting R packages in population genetics, since it is probably one of the end-product of our working group (?):
A way to do is to publish well –driven applications using (almost) only R packages (already existing and developed during the hackathon): it can help users to better know about and to see the possibilities. This requires using free existing databases already published, and to address hot topic questions in populations genetics (e.g. detection of climatic signal of selection, ....). It would be wonderful to have unpublished databases, but probably not possible.