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Welcome to COMPCOMM-L

Dear members of this IUCR-ComputerCommission mailing list,

Welcome to all elected as member of this commission.

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We are expected to be very active.

Our long term task will be to arrange for a number of interesting computing
related micro-symposia at the next IUCr meeting in Florence 2005. 
 
In addition, we should try hard to get a pre-conference crystallographic
computing school organized. Such a school should be attractive for both 
small molecule and macromolecule crystallographers. A realistic program
could involve two parallel streams of lectures (small molecule & macro
respectively) + a number of planary lectures of general interest.

Please feel free to react on the above and with ideas on issues we can
address the coming three years. 

Best wishes

Ton Spek

P.S. Lachlan Cranswick will sent a report on our constituting meeting
     in Geneva following this message.
 

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