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Request dplyr package 1.0.0 for PH290W: R for Public Health #1810
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I asked @lytello in slack to confirm that this won't interfere with PH250F/G and update the issue here. Once done, I'll attempt to deploy. |
Confirmed: PH250F/G is not using R as they removed all R components of the course. |
@lytello ok, I'll get to work on it. You'll see updates in this issue as I make commits. |
@lytello I'm upgrading dplyr to 1.0.2, I hope that's ok. Please let me know if it is not. |
Running into the github api limit. I'll try later. @yuvipanda does this issue I filed for hubploy (berkeley-dsep-infra/hubploy#42) seem at all feasible? Any other ideas for getting a github_pat into the build environment? |
After waiting for the API limits to refresh, it still no worky. There's just too many calls to github with the addition of the new dependencies. I'm talking with @ryanlovett to try and see if we can work around this. |
Thank you for the quick turn around! |
dplyr 1.0.0
r.datahub
PHW290W: R for Public Health
https://classes.berkeley.edu/content/2020-fall-pbhlth-290-009-sem-009
Instructor: Will Wheeler, Lawrence Tello
Fall 2020
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