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Retire all internal mapping related functions (get_eurostat_geospatial()) and provide improved documentation / vignette and potentially some helper functions for giscoR package.
Would make eurostat package more lightweight, more focused on just retrieving statistical data
Would make it maybe less useful for less experienced end users?
Retire only code, examples and tests related to using sp package
Provides backward compatibility, gives more time to soft deprecate functions if we so wish
Deadline
October 2023
Background
To make map visualization easy for end users eurostat has had built-in functions to visualise Eurostat data on a map and has included sf and sp packages as Imports. However, in 2023 rgdal, rgeos and maptools packages will be retired and sp package will evolve, having sf at minimum as a weak dependency.
More information from this message and in the link:
The legacy packages maptools, rgdal, and rgeos, underpinning this package
will retire shortly. Please refer to R-spatial evolution reports on https://r-spatial.org/r/2023/05/15/evolution4.html for details.
Executive summary
Two alternative paths for package development:
get_eurostat_geospatial()
) and provide improved documentation / vignette and potentially some helper functions for giscoR package.sp
packageDeadline
October 2023
Background
To make map visualization easy for end users
eurostat
has had built-in functions to visualise Eurostat data on a map and has included sf and sp packages as Imports. However, in 2023rgdal
,rgeos
andmaptools
packages will be retired and sp package will evolve, havingsf
at minimum as a weak dependency.More information from this message and in the link:
Other considerations
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