On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 11:17:53AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote: > > On Wed, 6 May 2009, Filippo Rusconi wrote: > >> So this program is definitely mass spectrometry-oriented. As other >> tools I am either developing myself (massXpert) or simply packaging >> (mMass), its aim is to help in the interpretation of mass >> spectrometric data on biopolymers (proteins, in the specifics). As >> such, I envision its Debian package as a member of the debichem >> project. > > There is no doubt about the project it mainly belongs to. But there > are interrelations between these projects and > > http://debian-med.alioth.debian.org/tasks/bio > > lists at least 5 projects where the maintainer is Debichem. So I > do not question the place where it is maintained but the users who > might be interested in using this software. There is no reason to > not recommend a package to biologists only because it is maintained > by chemists, right?
Sure :) > > I just wanted to know whether there really are biologists who are > interested. > I understand, so I took the opportunity of your enquiry to detail one use case for the program that I find significant. Thanks for that. Best regards, Filippo -- Filippo Rusconi, PhD - CNRS - public key C78F687C Author of ``massXpert'' at http://www.massxpert.org
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