Dear Oliver,

On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 6:19 PM, Oliver Kopp <oll...@users.sf.net> wrote:
> To attract new developers, we decided to move JabRef to github. Please
> check https://github.com/JabRef.

Congrats!

> @Translators, @Contributors
> Please mail me your github username so that I can provide you access
> to the git repository there.

Also keep in mind that people with a GH account can also use the web
to make simple textual changes and send a pull request. But I am not
up to date with the full JabRef translation pipeline, and maybe this
is counterproductive...

For example https://github.com/JabRef/jabref/pull/3

PS. Bioclipse has used JabRef in the past for the BibTeX data model,
and there has been talk for reusing JabRef in PathVisio too for
working with biobliograph data... do you see any chance of splitting
out a JabRef functionality library with core functionality (data
model, look up of data based on DOI or PubMed ID, ...)?

Grtz,

Egon

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