Welcome, Mr. Pinzon! Well, I guess we're all new here so feel free to butt in the discussion. Maybe you can tell us where you're coming from (the PHP/computing side, the Bio side, etc.), for starters. =) No, my apologies, Sean. I think I was the one who was distracted... Or maybe it's both (of us)? You can check the site out at http://genephp.sourceforge.net. I must stress that everything there is still fluid and under development. As for the labels "biophp" and "genephp", to me it's the same thing. As they say, a rose is still a rose by whatever name. Looking forward to "merge" the code with you guys in the not-so-distant future. =) Cheers! Serge -- On Tue, 22 Apr 2003 00:36:38 S Clark wrote: >Ah, yes, Serge had sent me some documentation in MS Word format... > >I hadn't realized that all this time genephp >already had a page on sourceforge...tells you how distracted >I've been lately. > >I hadn't seen the code itself yet, but so far the plan is that >developers will each have their own "subsection" for their own >code while we work out how to structure the "core" biophp modules. >I would have no problem keeping a CVS mirror of GenePHP available >if desired, though it may not be necessary since it's hosted >on SourceForge. > >I'll be adding genephp to the links page, assuming, or course, >that Serge doesn't mind (I would assume not!). I will be doing a >bit of updating (uploading the "utility" classes for sending POST >queries and the "generic" filehandle xml parser class) tomorrow >(well, really "later today" in my timezone), so I'll add the link >then. > >Sean Need a new email address that people can remember Check out the new EudoraMail at http://www.eudoramail.com