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One tip is that you should maybe rename the group something like the "Bioiinformatics Discussion Group", to make clearer the purpose of the group. I think there would be people that were pretty excited by this. --[[User:Skosuri|Sri Kosuri]] 12:07, 7 Nov 2005 (EST) | One tip is that you should maybe rename the group something like the "Bioiinformatics Discussion Group", to make clearer the purpose of the group. I think there would be people that were pretty excited by this. --[[User:Skosuri|Sri Kosuri]] 12:07, 7 Nov 2005 (EST) | ||
:At [http://wikiomics.org Wikiomics] since today we encourage people to ask questions, this | :At [http://wikiomics.org Wikiomics] since today we encourage people to ask questions, this what I call a [http://wikiomics.org/index.php?title=Wikiforum wikiforum]. These questions should be practical questions regarding bioinformatics and should eventually result into clean tutorials. I have the feeling that OWW is more lab-oriented or project-oriented than Wikiomics. Also there is this name "Openwetware" that I don't really understand. Does it mean anything? Usually the "wet" part is a bioinformatician repellent :-) --[[User:MartinJambon|MartinJambon]] 19:38, 19 December 2005 (EST) |
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I think this would be very useful. One tip is that you should maybe rename the group something like the "Bioiinformatics Discussion Group", to make clearer the purpose of the group. I think there would be people that were pretty excited by this. --Sri Kosuri 12:07, 7 Nov 2005 (EST)
- At Wikiomics since today we encourage people to ask questions, this what I call a wikiforum. These questions should be practical questions regarding bioinformatics and should eventually result into clean tutorials. I have the feeling that OWW is more lab-oriented or project-oriented than Wikiomics. Also there is this name "Openwetware" that I don't really understand. Does it mean anything? Usually the "wet" part is a bioinformatician repellent :-) --MartinJambon 19:38, 19 December 2005 (EST)