Hey everybody,
During a recent discussion, bobf and me came up with the idea of compiling a list of people who have a special interest in science. Read more about it in bobf's post. This is by no means intended to replace specific communities as BioPerl, but should you find that you have a very specific question about such a module, then maybe you can find someone here in the list that you could send a privatemessage to. Update: Judging from the replies, the general consesus is that this list should be opt-in, and only as a list of people working in the same (scientific) field, not intended to send private messages to those listed. So, if you still would like to be on a list like this, /msg me, or reply to the root node under the appropriate category.
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