Norman L Reitzel wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> I would like to introduce myself to the group.

Welcome!
> 
> 
> Lately, I've been editing articles in Wikipedia chemistry, especially with 
> respect to industrial processes.
> 
This is extremely valuable. WP will soon become the universal reference 
for chemistry (IMO) and things like reference spectra, etc could be very 
useful.

> I'm looking for a MOL/SDF tool that I can compile/run/fix on *nix, 
> specifically linux but I also am coerced to support Solaris platforms.

What do you want the tool to do? As Egon says we have Open Source 
editors. There are also a number of tools for conversion (MOL2Foo and 
foo2mol and many more including spectra, crystallography, compchem). 
Examples are OpenBabel, CDK and JUMBO(converters) which cover a pretty 
wide range
> 
> If there is any way I can be of help, any suggestions are welcome.

Any of the following are very highly valued:
* coding (very often there are subsections, e.g. converting X to Y)
* testing code
* reference Open Data
* documentation
* tutorials
* comparison and evaluation of tools and data
* promoting Open activities
...

P.

> 


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