Lists

The collaboration between the various participants in Cyberdocs or Cyberthèses is done through several discussion lists. All these lists are hosted by the CRU, they work with the multilingual software Sympa, archiving is done by the software MhOnArc. The mailing lists are the best way to get in touch with the Cyberthèses or Cyberdocs communities, and all questions or comments should first go through one or the other of these lists.

All lists related to Cyberdocs and Cyberthèses are accessible from a single page run by Sympa. By accessing the home page of a list, you can perform different actions, particularly subscribe, unsubscribe and consult the archives of the list. Please note that it is strongly advised to consult the archives of a list before asking questions.

The rest of this page will explain the role and procedures specific to each discussions list associated with the project. We invite you to read the specific goals of each list before sending a message, to make sure that you choose the right list, the more relevant to the question or comment to make.

1) cybertheses-users

This list is reserved to the platform's users. It addressed all the issues relating to the processing of documents by the platform Cyberdocs: stylage, treatment, understanding error messages, and so on.

2) cybertheses-tech

This mailing list is destined to people in charge of the installation, management and maintain a Cyberdocs platform, and therefore are likely be interested by its technical surrounds: how is works, how personalize or adapt it, how to solve installation problem or parameter problems, etc.

3) cybertheses-dev

This list is available in consultation to anyone; the content is essentially technical, since it is here that people actively participating to Cyberdocs developments, help each other, exchange information, tips and tricks, tips programs, and so on. Subscription is possible, but it must first be authorized by one of the project managers.

4) cybertheses-latex

This group aims the integration of the LXir tool which allows a LaTeX entry to the conversion chain of the Cyberdocs platform, in particular for the Cyberthèses project.

5) cybertheses-multilingue

This working group animated by Gabriela Ortúzar of the Universidad de Chile, will address the issue of improving access to CyberThèses resources through integration with multilingual databases authorities.