Hi,
Thank you so much for the contributions of the package. I have been watching the corresponding presentations (including today's shiny conference topic from Eric) and find this might be a more convenient tool for the consistent environment. I have some quick questions about potential usage in pharma area:
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I believe currently more and more organizations start to build their RStudio/Shiny server (e.g. Posit Workbench/Connect). Is package something that can be compatible with them, or more for personal usage?
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Based on recent communications with personnel involved in R regulatory submission, current alignment between Sponsor and regulatory is to communicate about the environment requirements (R version, OS). To facilitate a reproducible environment at regulatory end, as they might not have a server-level RStudio, current practices ask data scientist to prepare/test from previous server level to desktop/local level for reproducibility, so that the desktop version from regulatory can possibly work. I'm wondering if Rix can be a potential tool to
- "Copy/export" the specs/environment from server level to local level to create the same environment, and
- Enable the regulatory to create same environment as well through rix configuration.
Thanks in advance and appreciate for the effort!
Hi,
Thank you so much for the contributions of the package. I have been watching the corresponding presentations (including today's shiny conference topic from Eric) and find this might be a more convenient tool for the consistent environment. I have some quick questions about potential usage in pharma area:
I believe currently more and more organizations start to build their RStudio/Shiny server (e.g. Posit Workbench/Connect). Is package something that can be compatible with them, or more for personal usage?
Based on recent communications with personnel involved in R regulatory submission, current alignment between Sponsor and regulatory is to communicate about the environment requirements (R version, OS). To facilitate a reproducible environment at regulatory end, as they might not have a server-level RStudio, current practices ask data scientist to prepare/test from previous server level to desktop/local level for reproducibility, so that the desktop version from regulatory can possibly work. I'm wondering if Rix can be a potential tool to
Thanks in advance and appreciate for the effort!