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Thu, 17 May 2007 09:20:22 -0500
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On Wed, 16 May 2007, Chris Hunter wrote:

> I saw in the recent hepix presentation slides, a request for volunteers
> for "scientific applications".
>
> What kind of volunteers jobs ? (eg. building rpm spec files ?)

We need someone to oversee the "Scientific Applications" that are added to 
SL.

We need people to prepare and support "Scientific Applications".
This can be multiple people.

This would include making the rpms .

>
> I am interested in moving applications for astronomy to sci-linux.

We welcome the help.

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> Thanks,
>
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-Connie Sieh

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