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Date:      Fri, 2 Apr 1999 01:24:54 +0930 (CST)
From:      Kris Kennaway <kkennawa@physics.adelaide.edu.au>
To:        Satoshi - the Wraith - Asami <asami@freebsd.org>
Cc:        gjohnson@nola.srrc.usda.gov, taoka@freebsd.org, cvs-committers@freebsd.org, cvs-all@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: cvs commit: CVSROOT modules
Message-ID:  <Pine.OSF.4.10.9904020120050.14435-100000@bragg>
In-Reply-To: <199904011545.HAA55582@silvia.hip.berkeley.edu>

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On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Satoshi - the Wraith - Asami wrote:

>  * > I would think this should go in ports/biology.
>  * 
>  * ports/chemistry would be better suited, if it existed. There's not very much
> 
> I don't mind have a ports/chemistry except there appears to be a fair
> amount of overlap between it and biology.

Yep. In this case I don't think so though (quantum chemistry).

>  * in biology - perhaps we should move them to a new 'scientific' category and
>  * have 'biology', 'chemistry', 'physics', etc as virtuals (as appropriate).
>  * We're not likely to have all that many ports in each of the categories, but it
>  * beats misfiling them :)
> 
> The only problem is that "scientific" would include (at least) math.
> I wish there's a good word that just covers the three fields you
> mentioned.

Perhaps an abbreviation of "Physical sciences"? Alternatively, just make a
policy decision that the "scientific" category excludes generic statistical
analysis/graphing/mathematical tools and is only for special-purpose
scientific packages. There's probably still a gray area though (I haven't
looked at the current ports to see whether it'd be obvious how to divide
them).

Kris

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