Hi David/Andre, We decided it was more useful to give the number of individual models in the repository, rather than the number of model files (including versions and variants). Personally I think this is better, but I'd also like to see a few other important stats there too, including the total number of versions that we used to have and perhaps a few other things as well, like curated models.
David Nickerson wrote: > Hi all, > > I noticed the other day that on the front page of the model repository > at cellml.org, the simple total number of models in the repository has > now changed to the number of peer reviewed models in the repository. I > was just wondering what this means and why the total number of models in > the repository is no longer given? > > > Thanks, > David. > _______________________________________________ cellml-discussion mailing list cellml-discussion@cellml.org http://www.cellml.org/mailman/listinfo/cellml-discussion