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= Groups (Mailing Lists) =
 
= Groups (Mailing Lists) =
  
Information on various mailing lists.  You can manage your subscriptions yourself, including
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WormBase uses a number of mailing lists for discussion.  You can manage subscriptions yourself, post from the web, etc.
  
 
http://wiki.wormbase.org/index.php/Mailing_lists
 
http://wiki.wormbase.org/index.php/Mailing_lists
  
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== Creating your own discussion group ==
  
Note that with your wormbase.org account, you can create your own groups, perfect to support new projects.  These groups can optionally archive discussions: https://groups.google.com/a/wormbase.org/.
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With your wormbase.org account, you can create your own groups, a perfect way to support new projects.  By default discussion within a group is archived, a feature which can be disabled if desired.  See the [https://groups.wormbase.org|groups main page] for details.
 
 
 
 
  
 
== Calendar ==
 
== Calendar ==

Revision as of 14:19, 10 November 2010

This document describes collaborative tools available to WormBase team members.

Accounts

To begin, you should request a wormbase.org account [1].

This account will automatically give you access to WormBase documents, discussion groups, calendars, chat, voice, and contact information.

Groups (Mailing Lists)

WormBase uses a number of mailing lists for discussion. You can manage subscriptions yourself, post from the web, etc.

http://wiki.wormbase.org/index.php/Mailing_lists

Creating your own discussion group

With your wormbase.org account, you can create your own groups, a perfect way to support new projects. By default discussion within a group is archived, a feature which can be disabled if desired. See the main page for details.

Calendar

Documents

Email

Blog

Source Code