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Todd Vision tjv at bio.unc.edu
Tue Apr 8 20:47:40 EDT 2008


SGD?  You mean SGN?  If one of the main objectives of the user stories is to
provide role models and lessons learned as they pertain to future adopters
(read, small research groups), then shouldn't the groups featured themselves
be small?

Todd




On 4/8/08 7:57 PM, "Dave Clements, GMOD Help Desk" <gmodhelp at googlemail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Andy,
> 
> I've been hearing rumors about the sea urchin database coming up soon.
>  I also spent the weekend at an evolution conference where I heard
> more about sea urchins then I have ever heard before.
> 
> The list of databases at the bottom of the GMOD home page are those
> organizations that have made major contributions to the GMOD project.
> I am guessing that sea urchin is currently not a major contributor to
> GMOD.  Let me know if this guess is wrong.
> 
> However, you are a new user and we would very much like to highlight
> SpBase in the web site.  Some thoughts:
> 
> 1. Add a news item to the GMOD News page: http://gmod.org/GMOD_News.
> Instructions on how to do this are at the bottom of the page.  I would
> be happy to do this if you want me to.
> 2. The web site has at least 2 pages that list databases that use
> GMOD.  I'll add SpBase to both of these.  (I have plans to merge those
> pages, but not this month.)
> 3. Consider writing a GMOD User Story.  See
> http://gmod.org/GMOD_News#GMOD_at_ParameciumDB.  A GMOD User Story
> describes a particular organization's experience with implementing
> GMOD.  I have plans to write a second story about SGD in the next
> month.  If you wanted, SpBase could be the second one.
> 
> Please let me know what you think.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dave Clements
> GMOD Help Desk
> 
> PS: Scott Cain and I (who answer most help desk mail) will be at
> Arthropod Genomics for most of the next week or so.  E-mail response
> will be slow after Wednesday night.
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Andy Cameron <acameron at caltech.edu> wrote:
>> Hi, Dave:
>> 
>>  I think this is a help question. The Sea Urchin genome Database went public
>>  today at http://spbase.org. Attached is a logo for the GMOD homepage logos
>>  across the bottom and I would also like to add the link to the MODS list.  I
>>  think the pages are locked though. If not please let me know how to get to
>>  them.
>> 
>>  Thanks,
>>  ANDY
>> 




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