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update statements re. pkgs book, update url #2582

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Expand Up @@ -91,16 +91,14 @@ valuable resources to help!

1. R Packages is a book that gives a comprehensive treatment of all common parts
of package development and uses devtools throughout.
* The first edition is available at <https://r-pkgs.org/>, but note that
it has grown somewhat out of sync with the current version of devtools.
* A second edition is under development and is evolving to reflect the
current state of devtools. It is available at <https://r-pkgs.org>.
* The first edition is no longer available online, but it is still in print. Note that it has grown somewhat out of sync with the current version of devtools.
* A second edition that reflects the current state of devtools, plus new topics such as package websites and GitHub Actions, is available at <https://r-pkgs.org> and in paperback format.
* The [Whole Game](https://r-pkgs.org/whole-game.html) and
[Package structure](https://r-pkgs.org/package-structure-state.html) chapters
make great places to start.

2. [RStudio community - package
development](https://community.rstudio.com/c/package-development/11)
2. [Posit Community - package
development](https://forum.posit.co/c/package-development/11)
is a great place to ask specific questions related to package development.

3. [rOpenSci packages](https://devguide.ropensci.org/) has
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