[v640] Deprecate R programming language interface#22185
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Maintaining the ROOT R bindings is no longer justified given the large-scale adoption of Python over R in the particle physics community. (cherry picked from commit 4bf18d9)
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Maintaining the ROOT R bindings is no longer justified given the large-scale adoption of Python over R in the particle physics community.
(cherry picked from commit 4bf18d9)