[Biojava-l] biojava website

Peter pa_wilki@gene.concordia.ca
Fri, 18 Feb 2000 14:08:14 -0500 (EST)


I am able to help in this manner, but I am finding that my time is very
limited these days. 

What is the real need, HD space, server, or building the actual pages. I
do have the resources to help in any of these areas.

Is there anyone else willing to help, if I commit to anything?

Peter




On Fri, 18 Feb 100, chris.dag wrote:

> 
> 
> Has anyone stepped forward to take
> on the task of a simple biojava website?
> 
> This is what I think the site needs
> as a bare minimum.
> 
>  o some type of way for people to get the
>    source to look at without dealing with cvs. This
>    can be a simple tarball or jar archive that can
>     be downloaded via http or ftp.
> 
>  o A Faq-o-matic that list members can collectively
>    keep up to date. This is a perfect place to answer
>    such questions as "What license are you using?" and
>    "What the hell is LGPL?"
> 
>  o a web browsable way to view the javadoc documentation
>    and code/module layout.
> 
>  I will set up and install the FAQ software if people
>  on this list will volunteer to add questions and
>  answers to it. My only java experience is a couple
>  of java-and-RMI and java-CORBA classes so I'm useless to
>  the project as a software type.
> 
> 
>  -Chris
> 
> 
> -- 
> Chris Dagdigian         (Home:Work) Genetics Insitute, Dept. of Genomics
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