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Last edited on 2009-04-22 10:46:05 by BenoitAudouard [add category]
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CategoryScience CategoryCookerInfo
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CategoryScience


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Edited on 2009-04-22 10:45:21 by BenoitAudouard [add link]
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===links===
- http://www.rap.ucar.edu/staff/tres/elements.html [en] The Elements Of Style: UNIX As Literature


Revision [1259]

Edited on 2007-05-08 16:05:00 by BenoitAudouard [add link]
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- add an entry forum scientific mandriva at http://forum.club.mandriva.com/


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Edited on 2007-05-06 18:29:38 by BenoitAudouard [add link]
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- http://freshmeat.net/projects/vigyaancd/ ""an electronic workbench for bioinformatics, computational biology, and computational chemistry. It is a Linux-live CD containing all the required software to boot the computer with ready to use modeling software. It includes Artemis, Bioperl, BLAST (NCBI-tools), ClustalX, Cn3D, EMBOSS tools, Garlic, GROMACS, Ghemical, GNU R, Gnuplot, GIMP, ImageMagick, JMol, MPQC, NJPlot, Open Babel, Octave, PSI3, PyMOL, Rasmol, Raster3D, SMILE, TINKER, XDrawChem, Xmgr, and Xfig.""


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Edited on 2007-04-29 21:28:47 by BenoitAudouard [add link]
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- chemist (ADN or molecules oriented programs)
Proceed with interviews about what they daily use (shared disk space ? document formats ? latex for formulaes ? any editor they are fond of, be it vim or emacs or nano ?)
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- chimist (ADN or molecules oriented programs)
Proceed with interviews about what they daily use (shared disk space ? document formats ? latex for formulaes ? any editor they are fond of, be it vim or emacs or nano ?


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Edited on 2007-04-29 21:26:40 by BenoitAudouard [add category]
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CategoryScience


Revision [356]

Edited on 2006-07-26 03:08:13 by BenoitAudouard [add category]
Additions:
- dedicated set of packages installation
Deletions:
- dedicated set of packages installation


Revision [355]

Edited on 2006-07-26 03:07:55 by BenoitAudouard [add category]
Additions:
- dedicated set of packages installation
- dedicated bootsplash ?
- unique interlocutors for feedback ?
- proceed with interviews (single point of contact for feedback) ?
Deletions:
- dedicated set of packages installation
- dedicated bootsplash ?
- unique interlocutors for feedback ?
- proceed with interviews (single point of contact for feedback) ?


Revision [354]

Edited on 2006-07-26 03:07:27 by BenoitAudouard [add choices available]
Additions:
- https://www.scientificlinux.org/ a RHEL 4 for scientific peoples : mainly a dedicated bootsplash + specific packages (openafs, mp3)
===The context===
Take into account the requirements for
Proceed with interviews about what they daily use (shared disk space ? document formats ? latex for formulaes ? any editor they are fond of, be it vim or emacs or nano ?
Perhaps provide users with a dedicated bootsplash ?
Primary requirement is to take into account the admin requirements : manage easily installation, take into account business requirements (deploy easily new software, even if not yet packaged, manage security updates)
===Advantages of GNU/Linux===
- an efficient operating system (workstation oriented), immediate interoperability with servers (ssh, vnc, ...)
- a set of packages immediately available : example (to be provided)
- add a dedicated section on corpo.mandriva.com website (with an open website/wiki to get users to contribute with a free account)
===basic choices===
- dedicated set of packages installation
- dedicated bootsplash ?
- unique interlocutors for feedback ?
- proceed with interviews (single point of contact for feedback) ?
===advanced choices===
- identify contributing users (doc, packages, support, ...)
- get understood the licensing issues, involving state schools and universities
Deletions:
- https://www.scientificlinux.org/ a RHEL 4 for scientific peoples (mainly a dedicated bootsplash + specific packages (openafs, mp3)
===the context===
take into account the requirements for
Proceed with interviews about what they daily use (shared disk space ? document formats ? latex for formulaes ? any editor they are fond of be it vim or emacs or nano ?
perhaps provide users with a dedicated bootsplash ?
Primary requirement is to take into account the admin requirements : manage easily installation, take into account business requirements (deploy easily new software, even if not yet packaged)
===advantages of GNU/Linux===
- an efficient operating system, immediate interoperability with servers
- a set of packages immediately available


Revision [353]

Edited on 2006-07-26 02:58:56 by BenoitAudouard [precisions]
Additions:
- biologist (may need GIS)
- physicists (computation on clusters)
- chimist (ADN or molecules oriented programs)
- mathematicians (formulaes + formal calculations)
Primary requirement is to take into account the admin requirements : manage easily installation, take into account business requirements (deploy easily new software, even if not yet packaged)
- promote libre software with appropriate licensing : without falling into proselytism, show that the correct choice of license can benefit everyone : engineering state shools for example, the seamless integration in Mandriva Linux being a vector of international distribution, the use being not restricted (immediate availability to students is a plus), it will be easier to use on clusters as well... (more efficient)
Deletions:
- biologist
- physicists
- chimist
Take into account the admin requirements : manage easily installation, take into account business requirements (deploy easily new software, even if not yet packaged)


Revision [352]

Edited on 2006-07-26 02:51:54 by BenoitAudouard [precisions]
Additions:
- http://www.caelinux.com/ adds salome and Code_Aster to a live-cd for CAE (computer aided engineering) see CAELinuxSuggestions for other suggestions (mainly in physic)
- https://www.scientificlinux.org/ a RHEL 4 for scientific peoples (mainly a dedicated bootsplash + specific packages (openafs, mp3)
- an interview with users seems required to identify requirements and usages
- biologist
- physicists
- chimist
- others ?
- an efficient operating system, immediate interoperability with servers
- a set of packages immediately available
- the possibility to contribute packages to a distribution (which greatly eases the work of the workstation administrators)
Deletions:
- http://www.caelinux.com/ adds salome and Code_Aster to a live-cd for CAE (computer aided engineering) see CAELinuxSuggestions for other suggestions (mainly in physic)
- https://www.scientificlinux.org/ a RHEL 4 for scientific peoples (mainly a dedicated bootsplash + specific packages (openafs, mp3)
- an interview with users seems required to identify requirements and usages
- biologist
- physicists
- chimist
- an efficient operating system, immediate interoperability with servers
- a set of packages immediately available
- the possibility to contribute packages to a distribution (which greatly eases the work of the workstation administrators)


Revision [351]

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