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A private mailing list used by curators for the assignment of new gene names.
 
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=== Creating your own discussion group ===
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With a wormbase.org account, you can create your own discussion group.  See [https://groups.google.com/a/wormbase.org/ the Groups index page] for details.  This is great for one-off projects requiring email discussion.
  
 
== Archives ==
 
== Archives ==

Revision as of 15:19, 10 November 2010

About Groups at WormBase

WormBase uses Google Groups to unite all of our mailing lists in a single pace.

You can find a list of all WormBase mailing lists at groups.wormbase.org.


Public Mailing Lists

WormBase Announcements

announce@wormbase.org - archives, subscribe

Announcements of general interest to the community, including new features and data releases (low volume).

Help & Feedback

help@wormbase.org - topics, subscribe

Where to send requests for help, including a searchable archive. Although this is an unrestricted mailing list, heavy filtering is used to control the amount of spam passing through the list.

Developers

dev@wormbase.org - topics, subscribe

Technical discussions among the WormBase developers and interested parties (high volume). Subscription by invitation.

Internal Mailing Lists

The following lists are open only to member of the WormBase Consortium.

WormBase Staff

staff@wormbase.org - topics, subscribe

A private mailing list for the members of the WormBase Consortium. This is the primary mailing list for internal project discussion.

Data Models

models@wormbase.org - topics, subscribe

Technical discussions among the WormBase developers regarding the data model (high volume). Subscription by invitation.

Sequence Curation

seqcur@wormbase.org - topics, subscribe

A private mailing list for the sequence curators at WormBase.

Gene Names

genenames@wormbase.org - topics, subscribe

A private mailing list used by curators for the assignment of new gene names.

Creating your own discussion group

With a wormbase.org account, you can create your own discussion group. See the Groups index page for details. This is great for one-off projects requiring email discussion.

Archives

Archives prior to November 2010

Archives prior to December 2007