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Welcome!
What are these pages?
This is the new location for documentation created and used by LBNE members, mostly those located at BNL. As of October 2014, these pages are deployed with the following goals in mind:
- To evaluate Mediawiki as a promising Collaborative Tool.
- To provide an immediate solution for LBNE need to easy to use and powerful content management system.
- To create a "single point of entry" (or "portal") for the Software and Computing (and other) web documentation and collaborative content. We do not intend or replace or supercede DocDB, or replace pages for software projects which rely on useful repository integration in Redmine etc.
Among other things, Mediawiki is the principal framework used by www.wikipedia.org. Reasons for which we decided to evaluate Mediawiki are documented on a separate page.
These are some useful links for getting started with this tool and getting authorized to add and modify content:
Information for new members
If you just joined LBNE, welcome aboard! Information for new members.
Useful LBNE links
People
Current and future prototypes
- 35t Liquid Argon Prototype
- Expression of Interest for a prototype test at CERN (DocDB).
Physics, planning, general interest
- LBNE in the news
- The Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment: Exploring Fundamental Symmetries of the Universe
- P5 report
- Official LBNE page at FNAL
- "LBNE at Work", a useful compendium of links
- LBNE Document Database at FNAL (a.k.a. DocDB). Password is required. There are many ways to query the system, and the most widely used is by the unique ID number assigned to the document by DocDB.
- "Redmine". An integrated project and content management system used at FNAL (LBNE pages).
- FIFE - Fabric for Frontier Experiments. A project at FNAL aiming to implement collaborative and shared solutions, mainly for the Intensity Frontier Experiments.
- Intensity Frontier Experiments
BNL pages
- Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)
- BNL Physics Department
- Electronic Detector Group at BNL
- LBNE group at BNL: weekly/biweekly meeting
LBNE Computing
Please visit the LBNE Computing Web page. Some direct links: