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Re: [science-iwg] Review BoF EclipseCon

Hi All, hi Philip (hope you're feeling better ;)),

I was just gonna write the same! It's exciting to get this on its feet.

As the only one coming from the humanities it remains to be seen what I can actually contribute technically, but it's definitely exciting to be part of this. And I'd be happy to contribute on another, perhaps organizational, level if deemed helpful.

I've been briefly speaking to Philip about this: If (or rather: when) we get to the Simultaneous Release stage, we should take care to bring other - perhaps more peripherical - projects on board as well, for example the developers of TeXlipse, who may contribute to a release to make it a proper "scientific workbench".

Cheers,
Stephan

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Zitat von Philip Wenig <philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Hi folks,

the BoF was fantastic, wasn't it!
I really feel that the time has come to bring our idea of a scientific working group to reality :-).


Best
Philip

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