[Biojava-l] Re: biocorba.org
J.W. Bizzaro
jeff@bioinformatics.org
Mon, 28 Aug 2000 09:52:11 +0000
Johann Visagie wrote:
>
> Shouldn't there be a general mailing list (moderated?) to cover issues that
> pertain to all the Bio* projects? ("biostar"? "openbio"?) This could cover:
> - announcements of interest to all, like Jason's
> - co-operation / code sharing between projects
> - etc.
>
> (Maybe the bioinformatics.org people can be prevailed upon to host it, since
> they have such a nice domain? :-)
We would be more than happy to host anything :-) But our domain name (which,
by the way, is due to collaborating with the owner of the name and not due my
own cyber-squating skills--The Open Lab == a volunteer collaborative effort)
is not the only reason for considering The Open Lab. Here is a list of our
services, which some of you may have already seen:
* Advanced web-based administrative tools providing easy maintenance for all
aspects of your project. THESE ARE WHAT RUN SOURCEFORGE.NET, WHICH HOSTS
OVER 6,000 GENERIC PROJECTS:
o Bug-Tracking System
o Task Manager
o News System
o Discussion Forums
o Public Surveys
o File Release Management
* An SSH account that provides basic shell functions, your own crontab, and
access to your HTTP directory
* A Web site for your project:
o Four URL's
http://bioinformatics.org/<yourproject>
http://bio-informatics.org/<yourproject>
http://theopenlab.org/<yourproject>
http://theopenlab.net/<yourproject>
o Domain name hosting (mapping to our server)
o Apache mods, SSL, PHP3 and CGI support
o Detailed Web site statistics
* Quota-less drive space (within reason)
* Access to the MySQL DBMS from your shell account and web server
* The Mailman mailing list manager
* Your own CVS modules, available anonymously to the outside world
* A Web interface for examining CVS modules
* Full read/write access to your own FTP directory, available anonymously to
the outside world
* An e-mail address for yourself:
o Four addresses
<yourname>@bioinformatics.org
<yourname>@bio-informatics.org
<yourname>@theopenlab.org
<yourname>@theopenlab.net
o IMAP4 access
o Or alias the addresses to your current address
We also offer services for developer and non-developer alike:
* Bioinformatics News:
o Focusing on news about the freedom of information as it pertains
to bioinformatics
o Featured authors
o Book reviews
* Various portal features (under development):
o Calendar of bioinformatics conferences
o Glossary
o Polls
* Internet-based tools for bioinformatics
o Most of which happen to be projects already based at The Open Lab
Future plans include the availability of various hardware and software
platforms for testing and compiling bioinformatics software. A large cluster
is also on the horizon. As a contributor to any project, you will have
access to these servers.
Also note that we (mostly Brad Chapman) will soon be setting up a Wiki
documentation system for everyone to use.
Cheers.
Jeff
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J.W. Bizzaro jeff@bioinformatics.org
Director, Bioinformatics.org: The Open Lab http://bioinformatics.org/~jeff
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
-- Martin Luther King, Jr.
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