[med-svn] r3682 - trunk/packages/ball/trunk/debian

Steffen Möller smoe-guest at alioth.debian.org
Tue Jul 21 22:03:26 UTC 2009


Author: smoe-guest
Date: 2009-07-21 22:03:26 +0000 (Tue, 21 Jul 2009)
New Revision: 3682

Modified:
   trunk/packages/ball/trunk/debian/README.Debian
Log:
Sigs.


Modified: trunk/packages/ball/trunk/debian/README.Debian
===================================================================
--- trunk/packages/ball/trunk/debian/README.Debian	2009-07-21 21:32:11 UTC (rev 3681)
+++ trunk/packages/ball/trunk/debian/README.Debian	2009-07-21 22:03:26 UTC (rev 3682)
@@ -1,17 +1,22 @@
-The BALL suite for structural biology has an enormous flexibility
-in its field of applications. There are so many, that a single group,
-or even collaborating groups like the ones behind BALL, cannot
-provide all the possible tools that would come handy to prepare 
-the input for BALL or to further interpret its output. The Debian
-community provides a nice environment, very useful already, and
-we are happy to have further contributed to it.
+The BALL suite for structural biology has an enormous flexibility in
+its field of applications. There are so many, that a single group,
+or even collaborating groups like the ones behind BALL, cannot provide
+all the possible tools that would come handy to prepare the input for
+BALL or to further interpret its output. The Debian community provides a
+nice environment, very useful already, and we are happy to have further
+contributed to it.
 
 The maintainer of this package is from BALL's upstream
 development team (http://www.ballview.org). The Debian-Med community
 (http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org) jumps in to lower the entry barriers
-a bit. We all are very open towards ideas that the distribution of their
-works with Debian/Ubuntu might bring for structural bioinformatics. If
-there are workflows (interactions with other tools in Debian-Med) you
-are now experimenting with that were previously too tedious to prepare
-or an increased accessibility of distributed computing (clusters, clouds,
-...?) then please drop us or the diverse public forums a note.
+a bit. We all are very open towards experiences and idea ideas about what
+the distribution of BALL with Debian/Ubuntu might bring or has brought
+for structural bioinformatics. If there are workflows (interactions
+with other tools in Debian-Med) you are now experimenting with that
+were previously too tedious to prepare or an increased accessibility of
+distributed computing (clusters, clouds, ...?) then please drop us a note.
+
+Andreas Hildebrandt (on behalf of the BALL developers) and
+Steffen Moeller (on behalf of Debian-Med)
+
+					 Tue, 21 Jul 2009 23:38:45 +0200




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