On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 18:24:06 +0100 Toni Hermoso toni@salilab.org wrote:
> This could be a wiki where different people could add information and > make a documentation of the project. We should consider which are the > necessities, privileges of the collaborators, etc. in order to select > the best wiki technology or instead, another kind of CMS (Content > Management System). After this, we could ask the webmaster whether she > could help us ;-)
I agree, and maybe not only for that's so simple!
> > I'm thinking that it were nice and perhaps useful also to translate the site (e.g. to Italian) and encourage other students and researchers etc. to collaborate with us! May I talk about in some forum? > > > > In my opinion, translate to different languages is good and necessary, > especially the presentation site, the outlines of the projects and > eventually, the results and conclusions. As in open source projects and > scientific publications, I would use English as the primary working > language. If TDI is ever big enough, there could be language-specific > communities that could contribute to the international project.
We should contact the webmaster... It would be fine to make pages in different languages available through content negotiation; however, if someone ask me to it, I'll translate the entire site in italian... I'm creating an Italian blog too... Unfortunately, it's empty now... But I have some ideas...
> > Well, I liked to know Dr. Sali! ;-) > > > > And mmm... why not to create an IRC channel too? > > > > I am usually at several rooms in irc://irc.gimp.org, we can just think > about meeting in a room, let's say TDI, at a precise day and hour. > Any suggestion, anyone in the list who is not from Europe? (that is in > order to find an hour which could be fine for everybody).
Good. We can use irc.gimp.org... and put it on the website...
Greets,
Luca
> PD: Creative Commons in Science: > http://bioinformatics.org/forums/forum.php?forum_id=3013
I go watch it ;-)