Thanks Alan,
So if one were planning to play with bleeding-edge code (not that one
would have time for such folly :), do you plan to keep the 'pce' svn
repo and continue work in that trunk?
Btw, do you plan to be at the April workshop?
Randy
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Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 13:28:59 -0000
From: "Alan Garny" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [cellml-discussion] OpenCell
To: "'CellML Discussion List'" <[email protected]>
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Hi Randy,
As you will see from http://www.cellml.org/tools/, there are several
CellML
tools, including PCEnv (http://www.pcenv.org/) and COR
(http://cor.physiol.ox.ac.uk/). The authors of those environments
agreed
that it would be in the interest of the community to merge the two
environments, and this is what OpenCell is all about: a merger
between PCEnv
and COR using PCEnv as the code base.
Hope that helps clarifying things a bit...
Alan
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Sent: 12 March 2009 13:18
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Subject: [cellml-discussion] OpenCell
Greetings,
Just trying to keep abreast of your activities... where can I learn
more about OpenCell? What is it?
thanks, Randy
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