roy@phri.UUCP (07/14/86)
I am forming a new mailing list to discuss the uses of computers in biological research. Mainly I want to find other people to talk to about sequence analysis software. You know, secondary structure prediction, homology detection, making better use of the GenBank, Dayhoff, EMBL (etc) data bases, that sort of stuff. Anything from technical discussions about using finite state machines to search data-bases to "does anybody have a program to translate open reading frames on an IBM-PC?" is fair game. I believe in the minimalist school of moderation. Other than grossly inappropriate submissions like the quintessential "please add me to your list" messages, I plan on just re-mailing whatever I get. I'm a bit afraid of automatic mail-reflectors (never did trust those gol-danged computin' machines :-), so I do plan on keeping a human in the loop. The purpose of this posting is several-fold. First off, I want to announce the existence of the list to people who might be interested. If you want on the list, send me your email address. Secondly, I'd like to hear from other people who have run mailing lists. What advice can you give me? This is entirely open-ended; I'm sure there is stuff I have to know to run a mailing list properly, but I don't even know what questions to ask. I am ignorant; teach me. Thirdly, I'd like to get the message out to people who don't see usenet. Is there some sort of general-purpose announcement mailing list on the arpanet where it would be appropriate to post this? If so, how do I go about doing that? What about bitnet, csnet, etc? Lastly, I need a name. Unless somebody can come up with some good suggestions, I'll be forced to pick a name by myself. If that happens, we'll probably end up with something dumb like info-biocomp. :-) -- Roy Smith, {allegra,philabs}!phri!roy System Administrator, Public Health Research Institute 455 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016
deba@umcp-cs.UUCP (Deba Patnaik) (07/14/86)
Roy, It is a good idea. Though I don't have any background in micro-biology or bitech., I am right now actively invloved in storage and retrieval of nucleic acid sequence data. After a name for mailing list is decided; I shall announce the existence of this mailing list on BITNET. As far as the name of mailing list is concerned, I prefer "net.biotech" or "biotech". Mailing list can be easily maintained by using "alias" command, it can be found in the manual pages of mail(MAN MAIL). deba