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You are invited to subscribe to the [http://www.bioinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/proteopedialist-for-users Proteopedia Email List for Users]. You do not need to have a Proteopedia user account in order to subscribe. The [http://www.bioinformatics.org/pipermail/proteopedialist-for-users Archives] are where you can see past discussions. This email list is the central forum for asking questions about how to do things in Proteopedia, for requesting new capabilities, and it is where new pages of broad interest and new capabilities will be announced.
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You are invited to subscribe to the [http://www.bioinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/proteopedialist-for-users Proteopedia Email List for Users]. You do not need to have a Proteopedia user account in order to subscribe. The [http://www.bioinformatics.org/pipermail/proteopedialist-for-users Archives] are where you can see past discussions. This email list is the central forum for '''asking questions''' about how to do things in Proteopedia, for '''requesting new capabilities''', and it is where '''new pages of broad interest and new capabilities will be announced'''.
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Anyone who authors a new page, or substantially enhances an existing page, is encouraged to let the Proteopedia community know with a message on this list.
Traffic has been light:
Traffic has been light:

Revision as of 15:15, 24 June 2020

You are invited to subscribe to the Proteopedia Email List for Users. You do not need to have a Proteopedia user account in order to subscribe. The Archives are where you can see past discussions. This email list is the central forum for asking questions about how to do things in Proteopedia, for requesting new capabilities, and it is where new pages of broad interest and new capabilities will be announced.

Anyone who authors a new page, or substantially enhances an existing page, is encouraged to let the Proteopedia community know with a message on this list.

Traffic has been light:

* 2019:  10 messages
* 2018:  13 messages
* 2017:   4 messages
* 2016:   4 messages
* 2015:   4 messages
* 2014:  17 messages
* 2013:  13 messages
* 2012:  21 messages
* 2011:   7 messages
* 2010:  44 messages
* 2009: 140 messages
* 2008:   9 messages (list started Aug 30, 2008)

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Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eric Martz, Wayne Decatur

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