Re: What happened to CATE-Araceae site?
- Subject: Re: What happened to CATE-Araceae site?
- From: S* N* <n*@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 20:37:35 -0500
This is creat news! Thank you, Simon and Anna!
You had mentioned in one of your earlier replies that CATE is open to aroid contributors. Does it mean that aroiders, like me, can help with updating/maintaining it? We can help with some of the maintenance at least if that is an option. For example, I had noticed that the description for Rhaphidophora tetrasperma is incorrect. It is speaking about another species.
Thanks
You had mentioned in one of your earlier replies that CATE is open to aroid contributors. Does it mean that aroiders, like me, can help with updating/maintaining it? We can help with some of the maintenance at least if that is an option. For example, I had noticed that the description for Rhaphidophora tetrasperma is incorrect. It is speaking about another species.
Thanks
Sid
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Dear All
This is to bring you up to date with CATE Araceae. Anna Haigh and
myself are pleased to be able to let you know that CATE Araceae has been
reinstated with the original address, which should make it easier to find
on Google, by just googling Cate Araceae. The current address is:
http://cate-araceae.myspecies.info/
If you use the previous address I announced back in February (
http://araceae-e--monocot-org.scratchpads.eu/) you should be redirected
automatically to the new (original) address.
It is still a work in progress and will always be so. There is much
updating to do. The site is maintained on the servers of the Natural
History Museum London, as part of the Scratchpads project for e-taxonomy (
http://scratchpads.eu/).
Best wishes
Simon Mayo and Anna Haigh
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Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2020 10:38:54 -0500
From: "D. Christopher Rogers" <b*@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Fwd: What happened to CATE-Araceae site?
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Thank you!! This is awesome!!!
On Mon, 13 Jul 2020 at 10:34, Simon Mayo <s*@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear All
>
> This is to bring you up to date with CATE Araceae. Anna Haigh and
> myself are pleased to be able to let you know that CATE Araceae has been
> reinstated with the original address, which should make it easier to find
> on Google, by just googling Cate Araceae. The current address is:
>
> http://cate-araceae.myspecies.info/
>
> If you use the previous address I announced back in February (
> http://araceae-e--monocot-org.scratchpads.eu/) you should be redirected
> automatically to the new (original) address.
>
> It is still a work in progress and will always be so. There is much
> updating to do. The site is maintained on the servers of the Natural
> History Museum London, as part of the Scratchpads project for e-taxonomy (
> http://scratchpads.eu/).
>
> Best wishes
> Simon Mayo and Anna Haigh
>
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