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To Our Community: Thank You | RStudio Open Source (2021)

This year, among many challenges, we have been so grateful for our community who have continued to show up in so many different ways. As the year comes to a close, we wanted to say thank you. We know folks have adjusted where they spend their time and energy, and we just want to say thank you for continuing to be here and learn together, wherever you are right now. Thank you to our maintainers. Our package maintainers not only contribute code, but also steward projects, welcome new contributors, and answer many questions. Thank you for continuing to set a positive tone and fostering a positive community for our contributors and users! Thank you to our contributors. Package contributors contribute code, ideas, conversation, documentation, and tests. You are the ones trying things out, figuring out what’s wrong, and sharing ideas and fixes. Thank you for pushing our code to grow and evolve and to help ever more people! Thank you to our educators. Educators work in classrooms, with friends and colleagues, and respond to email lists from someone around the world. Thank you for sharing your enthusiasm for data science with others and expanding the group of people who make sense of data with code! Thank you to everyone who’s used R to solve a problem, create aRt, write a blog post, share insights or any of the thousands of ways we can create with R. Thank you to all of you who have contributed in some way, no matter how big or small. Without you, there would be no point to writing open source code. Thank you for all the work you do in the world, using data to improve our lives and our knowledge of the world in such incredibly diverse ways. Music: Basketliner by Bitters, published on Blue Dot Sessions - https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/81258 Editing & motion design: Jesse Mostipak

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