Hi Denis, Should Glen decide he wants a Wiki, certainly we can set it up at Bioinformatics.Org. The website for BioBrew is BioBrew.org, which is hosted here and probably the best place for a Wiki. Cheers, Jeff Denis O'Meally wrote: > Hi Glen, > > I don't mind adding what content I can to a wiki (primarily using some of > the applications) but it'd be severely lacking in the system documentation. > Of course the advantage of a wiki is that everyone can do their bit :) > > Where/how can it be setup? On the bioinformatics.org server? I don't mind > doing that either if you can forward me the relevant details. Mediawiki > requires a MySQL database, php4 and apache. > > Cheers, Denis > > The Australian Museum. Australia's first - and leading - natural sciences > and anthropology museum. Visit www.amonline.net.au > > The views in this email are those of the user and do not necessarily reflect > the views of the Australian Museum. The information contained in this email > message and any accompanying files is or may be confidential and is for the > intended recipient only. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, > dissemination, reliance, forwarding, printing or copying of this email or > any attached files is unauthorised. If you are not the intended recipient, > please delete it and notify the sender. The Australian Museum does not > guarantee the accuracy of any information contained in this e-mail or > attached files. As Internet communications are not secure, the Australian > Museum does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this message > or attached files. -- J.W. Bizzaro Bioinformatics Organization, Inc. (Bioinformatics.Org) E-mail: jeff at bioinformatics.org Phone: +1 508 890 8600 --