Hi Michal,

the wiki could really be re-organized a bit (or a bit more...). I
currently kind of hope to have a little bit of time during the winter
holidays.

If you, however, want to reorganize now, I'd be happy with it and any
``sane'' organization of libraries (like your proposal) would be ok with
me.

Gruss,
Christian

* Michał J Gajda <mjga...@gmail.com> [23.11.2013 16:48]:
>    Hi,
>    I have just added two new libraries useful for structural bioinformatics:
>    parseSTAR and hTalos to Hackage.
>    I also wanted to put them next to hPDB on biohaskell.org website.
>    However, I noticed that there is a rather unordered collection of packages
>    that are supposed to direct others towards a list of libraries. Which ones
>    should we keep?
>    http://biohaskell.org/Libraries
>    http://www.biohaskell.org/LibrarySplit
>    There are also dead links:
>    http://blog.malde.org/index.php/2011/07/16/project-vienna/
>    It is also unconvenient that they are organized by history of the packages
>    instead of being organized by application. For the new user, it would be
>    probably better to organize a list like this:
>    General
>    A * core libraries used by other projects
>    A * ADP
>    Sequences
>    A  * parsing...
>    Structural bioinformatics
>    A  * secondary structures
>    A  A  A * RNA ...
>    A  * tertiary structures
>    A  A  A * hPDB ...
>    What do you think about it?
>    --
>    A  Best regards
>    A  A  MichaAA*

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