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Andrew/all,

I don't know, if Eclipse Foundation or this IWG has interest in this, but either as actual site or at least alias one of the new TLDs .science would be quiete appealing for the Science IWG.

At least 2 resellers are bidding for it, see: https://gtldresult.icann.org/applicationstatus/viewstatus
Since there is at least the movie franchise, mint drops, etc. with the same name, I don't know, if Eclipse Foundation could request certain domains similar to eclipse.org, but on the other hand neither the movies nor the chewing gum might fancy "eclipse.science".

WDYT?

Werner

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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 12:32:16 +0100
From: Philip Wenig <philip.wenig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [science-iwg] A few more examples of the suggested
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Hi Matt,

it really looks great. I'll download and inspect the code within the
next days.


Best,
Philip

Am 11.02.2014 11:51, schrieb Matt.Gerring@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have added a few more examples to the one I sent around before
> Christmas. These are designed to be part of one of the projects that
> the working group might be involved with in future.
>
> The examples show how to do various plots using services and the data
> description. I have still to add the examples of mathematics and
> slicing but there are a few more plotting examples now.
>
> The code is currently in repo git@xxxxxxxxxx:DawnScience/dawn-ui.git
>   project: org.dawnsci.plotting.examples
>
> (The hope would be to change this to
> org.eclipse.scisoft.plotting.examples or similar of course, once we
> have decided on the eclipse project name:)
>
> Can also be seen here
> https://github.com/DawnScience/dawn-ui/tree/master/org.dawnsci.plotting.examples
>
> Here is a screenshot of the examples (1D of course uses the nebula
> library many of us are already using and have improvements for). [All
> the plotting comes with tools BTW, menu shown. It uses a PageView in
> eclipse to donate a helper part for using the tool.]
>
> If you check out the code to have a look, it will not compile for you
> because the implementation has not yet been ip checked. It is just to
> show how to use it and for review.
>
> So my question is: Is it worth going through the ip checking process
> for features like this? Is this kind of direction the right one? What
> other examples might be needed?
>
> Matt
>
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