Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2016 15:51:34 +0200 From: Kurt Jaeger <lists@opsec.eu> To: Jonathan Moore <jdm7dv@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Starting a new team Message-ID: <20160416135134.GI2282@home.opsec.eu> In-Reply-To: <CANih4cZVn%2B3U02pe1hwneu3sOfZERt-W84PT4DsLGNs7wk5LWA@mail.gmail.com> References: <CANih4cZVn%2B3U02pe1hwneu3sOfZERt-W84PT4DsLGNs7wk5LWA@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi! > I was wondering if there would be any interest in starting a new team for a > Gene Pattern port. Here is there github -> > https://github.com/genepattern/genepattern-server > > And website - >http://www.broadinstitute.org/cancer/software/genepattern/ I had a quick look at it. Is there any documentation on how it would be built ? I've also asked their team via their contact form at http://www.broadinstitute.org/cancer/software/genepattern/contact So, I have a certain curiosity in the bio/gene software toolchains, but they have their quirks for some non-bio-science person to understand, let alone build from source etc. >From what I understand, they have a public webserver where you can get access and use their software. What is the added value to replicate that type of server, or trying to understand their build process, given that it probably takes serious amounts of work to pull off ? -- pi@opsec.eu +49 171 3101372 4 years to go !
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