[Nmrshiftdb-users] Current Status of NMRShiftDB database
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From: Christoph S. <ste...@ic...> - 2002-10-17 08:39:38
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Dear NMRShiftDB Registrant, thanks very much for becoming a member of the NMRShiftDB constributors community. Please be informed of the following: - NMRShiftDB is an open-source, open-content database for organic molecule and their NMR data. Currently we support proton and carbon 1D NMR spectra. - We need you help in order to make NMRShiftDB stable and comprehensive and thus a success. - Up to date NMRShiftDB is not complete, not comprehensive and not stable. Within the next two weeks the system will be moved to a reasonable hardware platform and stress-testing can begin. We hope that the system will be reasonably stable within the next half year. - We feel dedicated to the ideas of the open-source movement and we thus need your support but even more we need your patience with the initial imperfections of NMRShiftDB. - NMRShiftDB will only grow through contributions by the community. If you are interested in contributing spectral assignments, either from your own work or from the literature, please contact me or the NMRShiftDB administrator to organize the reviewing process. We urge you to consider contributing. One structure + spectrum + assignment per month is better than nothing, one per week is better than one per month, etc. :-) - Please send comments, bug reports, feature requests or just a "hello" to the nmr...@li... mailing list (The lists homepage with archive is http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nmrshiftdb-users). - Please consider using the bug tracker and feature tracker at http://sourceforge.net/projects/nmrshiftdb to file feature requests and bug reports. Best regards, Christoph Steinbeck -- Dr. Christoph Steinbeck (http://www.ice.mpg.de/departments/ChemInf) MPI of Chemical Ecology, Winzerlaer Str. 10, Beutenberg Campus, 07745 Jena, Germany Tel: +49(0)3641 571263 - Fax: +49(0)3641 571202 What is man but that lofty spirit - that sense of enterprise. ... Kirk, "I, Mudd," stardate 4513.3.. |