At 05:53 PM 11/12/2007 +0100, Wacek Kusnierczyk wrote:
To the maintainers of this list: consider configuring the list so
that messages sent to it have a prefix like [semweb-lifesci]
automatically added to the subject line, as it is often the
practice with other lists. It helps filtering, s
That is one way.
But does compliance with that standard mean you cannot also follow the
defacto standard with respect to modifying the subject. W3C lists are
the only ones which I am on that do things differently in this
respect. I have not checked, but they are possibly the only ones who
have im
At 05:53 PM 11/12/2007 +0100, Wacek Kusnierczyk wrote:
>To the maintainers of this list: consider configuring the list so that
>messages sent to it have a prefix like [semweb-lifesci] automatically added to
>the subject line, as it is often the practice with other lists. It helps
>filtering,
I second this. It would make it much easier. Also, if the default
reply-to address could be set to the list address it would also make
it easier to interact with in my opinion.
Peter
On 13/11/2007, Wacek Kusnierczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> To the maintainers of this list: consider config
Of particularly interest is their PD Pipeline Database:
http://apexutf.shellprompt.net/pls/apex/f?p=162:1:756924751395774
Cheers,
Bill
On Nov 12, 2007, at 2:31 PM, Bill Bug wrote:
Thanks for taking on the difficult dual role of moderator and
scribe, Susie.
BTW - in searching out a
Thanks for taking on the difficult dual role of moderator and scribe,
Susie.
BTW - in searching out a transcript of Andy Grove's plenary talk from
the Society for Neuroscience meeting (http://www.pdpipeline.org/
andygrove/agrove1.htm), I came across the Parkinson's Disease
pipeline website
The minutes and most of the presentations from last week's F2F meeting have
now been posted onto the Wiki [1].
Cheers,
Susie
[1] http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLS/F2F/2007/11/Agenda
To the maintainers of this list: consider configuring the list so that
messages sent to it have a prefix like [semweb-lifesci] automatically
added to the subject line, as it is often the practice with other
lists. It helps filtering, sorting, and maintaining the inbox.
Thank you.
Wacek
Regrets from me too. Also taking the day off.
David Booth, Ph.D.
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Sorry, I'm taking a holiday as well (Veterans Day in US), so can't
make it today.
At the moment I am experimenting with the DERI Semantic Pipes application
(http://pipes.deri.org:8080) for life science scenarios.
I added a pipe that takes a CAS number (a standardized number indentifying
chemical compounds) and aggregates data about the corresponding compound
from two SPARQL
I thought this might be interesting to folks here, and as an input to
the RI note.
I haven't had a chance to read the paper yet, just this email. There
are some good analogies and disanalogies to be found (ok, it's "only"
one site, but wikipedia behaves, in many ways, like the open web:
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