As I'm the one who administers the CCP4 user wiki (
http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4wiki/index.php/Main_Page )
I'd say that yes, the wiki is made for this, and yes, disk space is not
a problem (within reason), so somebody should go ahead and create a new
article "Problematic densities", or similar. Other examples should then
be added to that article, I suppose, rather than creating new articles
all over the wiki.
Kay
Am 20:59, schrieb Tim Gruene:
> I wouldn't mind sticking to the current ccp4 netiquette and adding links to the
> images in question instead of attaching the images themselves.
>
> However, I would prefer a server dedicated to this BB rather than something like
> twitter, flickr, second life, google maps or ... - there is 'free' and there is
> 'free', and I prefer to separate at least my work related communication from
> these aforementioned servers/ services...
>
> (that's also why I usually start a net search with ixquick.com instead of
> google.com)
>
> So maybe someone from the people in charge of ccp4.ac.uk or one of the
> ccp4-Wikis could comment on how much space they have available on their machines
> and whether it would be a concern for them if there were such an upload area.
>
> Tim
>
> On Fri, Jul 02, 2010 at 06:30:25PM +0100, Sean Seaver wrote:
>> How about having people just link to uploaded photos on flickr (http://www.flickr.com/) or similar free service? If you upload the photos and select 'all images' a link is produced that can be easily shared (http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4134/4755503052_bc6835dcdc.jpg). CCP4 doesn't have worry about maintaining the pictures and people don't need their own web-pages.
>>
>> How that helps,
>>
>> Sean
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