Switch from EML to eml2 in publishing-data lesson
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@mbjones
I believe
eml2provides a significantly improved user interface overEML. Please see the diff for a good illustration of this. Ineml2, all bbjects behave like R lists (S3 objects); there is never a need to usenew(), never a need to index repeatable objects if they are not repeated (e.g. no more@physical[[1]]), never a need to coerce attribute values to attribute types or coerce textTypes to the corresponding class. I think this eliminates most of the gotchas that make theEMLpackage such a huge pain to work with.