[BioC] searchable archives

Saurin D. Jani jani at musc.edu
Tue Mar 21 23:07:51 CET 2006


Dear BioC,

Searchable Archives helped me in troubleshooting and understading many 
problems
of BioC packages. This service is amazing for open source and open development
software project. I like to think this service as "BioC InfoSquare".

I have found the searchable archives very helpfull and I would like to see the
searchable archives continued.

Saurin


Quoting Naomi Altman <naomi at stat.psu.edu>:

> I would like to see the searchable archive continued.
> --Naomi
>
> At 01:16 PM 3/21/2006, Morten Mattingsdal wrote:
>> Hi and sorry for posting off topic
>> The person behind the searchable BioC archives has unfortunatly decided
>> to shut down his service, because of lack of reponse by the core BioC
>> commuity. I find this very unfortunate and hope a similar service pops
>> up. I have found the searchable archives very helpfull in learning
>> bioconductor packages, finding help and has lowered the steep R learning
>> curve. Im sorry to se the searchable archives shut down, but thanks for
>> making it in the first place. It centenly helped me alot
>> regards
>> morten
>>
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