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IntroductionThe mission of Canadensys is to unlock the specimen information held by Canadian university-based biological collections and share this via a network of distributed databases, compatible with other biodiversity information networks like the Canadian Biodiversity Information Facility (CBIF) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF). In its initial phase, the network focuses on data from three of the most diverse and ecologically and economically important groups of organisms: plants, insects and fungi, the latter two representing some of the most poorly understood and inventoried organisms world-wide. Read more Tracking issuesThis Google Code website is used to track all issues and tasks related to Canadensys projects. Anyone can submit an issue by clicking the "feedback" button available on the right side of every Canadensys website or by going to this form directly. You'll need a Google Account to submit an issue. Our team gets notified of any new issue, after which we assign a type (defect, task, enhancement), priority (low, medium, high, critical), section (interface, data, backend, other) and owner to the issue. The owner will try to fix the issue as soon as possible. If you want to be notified when the issue is closed or when someone makes a comment, just add a "star" to the issue. All issues are public, so anyone can see what needs to be fixed (defects) and what is planned (tasks, enhancements). We are using this list extensively ourselves to keep track of what needs to be done and to set priorities. You can see the latest activity here. ProjectsThe issue list is currently used for the following Canadensys projects:
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