Hi All;

Sorry for not having responded in this thread for some time. I have been occupied with my "Research" (working on papers with my collaborators) AND "Education" activities (i.e. teaching physics to college students) ;-)

On Mon, 10 Mar 2008, Charles Plessy wrote:

Kevin B. McCarty wrote:

Maybe one useful thing that can come from this overly wordy email would
be a suggestion that "Research" be added as a recognized Free Desktop
category.  Anyone have any feelings about that?

Dear all,

I think that Kevin really had a good idea that is exploring a different
direction than the variations on the "Science, techniques an
engeneering" proposed previously.

I have a mild preference for "Research" versus "Science" since Resaerch can encompass Engineering as well and the lines between disciplines are often blurred these days.

For this reason, I prefer that there aren't too many subcategories. The packages I work on specifically can be used for diffraction and spectroscopy analysis in physics, chemistry, biology and others, including engineering.

My suggestion would be that this kind of categorization be started in the most simple way and then followed up with added categories/subcategories as the need proves to arise. These categories might be best organized as types of activities (Modeling, Data Analysis, Data Visualization, Data Acquisition & Control, for example) rather than under disciplines.

Cheers,

Carlo

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