> meanwhile, I will browse the demo pages, download the jmol source, and
> work with CVS (my first effort there, so please excuse any novice
> questions!).
Not to worry.
Please don't be shy about posting 'novice' questions.
Miguel
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Egon,
Tim's IP address is on a the SPEWS blacklist ... that means that they
think he is a spammer.
So, I think that sourceforge's email servers are refusing to connect to
his email server.
At first I was thinking that adding him manually would not help. But, in
fact, it might.
Please add '[EMAI
On Saturday 18 October 2003 12:05, Miguel wrote:
> > unfortunately, SPEWS policy is such that I can not contact
> > anyone there directly; I need to simply wait until my IP "clears"
> > their system. whenever that is; they wouldn't even tell me that.
> > grr.
>
> What a disaster!
I do not complet
> well, sure. that would be great for me, and I'd like to contribute in
> some way to JMol as well.
You *will* be making a major contribution with your scripting expertise
... let's see if you can contribute some Java code as well.
> let me know what you have in mind, and what I
> would need to d
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> unfortunately, SPEWS policy is such that I can not contact
> anyone there directly; I need to simply wait until my IP "clears"
> their system. whenever that is; they wouldn't even tell me that.
> grr.
What a disaster!
> if nothing
> happens at sourceforge, I can subscribe via my .mac account in