On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, J.W. Bizzaro wrote: > Do you think we should keep the URL in there? Perhaps if you put it after the first instance of piper: > -------------- > Piper (http://bioinformatics.org/piper) is a system for creating and managing links between Internet-distributed > components, such as networks, programs, files, and widgets. Components can > reside remotely, on higher performance and capacity computers, while only > representations reside locally. Links can represent protocol-independent data > flow, procedural steps, and relationships. http://bioinformatics.org/piper > -------------- Otherwise sounds very nice. Since we are presenting at ISMB it might be nice to give it a biiological slant: Piper's design facilitates biological sequence analysis, which often involves coordinated data transfer in a network-distributed environment. Kinda wordy, I know. Jeff can gzip it though, I'm sure ;-) Regards, g. -- Gary Van Domselaar gary at bioinformatics.org http://www.bioinformatics.org/~gary ---------------------------------------------------- bioinformatics.org: The Open Lab http://www.bioinformatics.org/