Due to a huge influx of spam across all OBF wikis, we are in the process of locking down new user account creation and adding OpenID logins for the OBF wikis (BioPerl example). User account creation via the old login system will be disabled and OpenID will be the default path for new accounts so users to make wiki changes. This currently appears to have cut the incidence of spam significantly. We will be adding information to the login pages to redirect new users to the new login page.
[Read More]OBF Redmine server now available
The OBF now has a sparkly new Redmine instance running on Amazon EC2, thanks to efforts from Chris Dagdigian and Jason Stajich (with some admin help from yours truly). Bugs and user names (along with email contacts) from our old Bugzilla v2 server have been migrated over, though some links need to be fixed.
Redmine is a project management web application that has several nice features over other systems, including issue tracking, multiple project management, wikis, forums, and calendaring.
[Read More]Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC 2011) Call for Abstracts
Call for Abstracts for the 12th Annual Bioinformatics Open Source Conference ( BOSC 2011), an ISMB 2011 Special Interest Group (SIG).
Dates: July 15-16, 2011 Location: Vienna, Austria Web site: /wiki/BOSC_2011 Email: bosc@open-bio.org BOSC announcements mailing list: http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/bosc-announce
Important Dates:
- April 18, 2011: Deadline for submitting abstracts to BOSC 2011
- May 9, 2011: Notifications of accepted abstracts emailed to corresponding authors
- July 13-14, 2011: Codefest 2011 programming session
- July 15-16, 2011: BOSC 2011
- July 17-19, 2011: ISMB 2011
The Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC) is sponsored by the Open Bioinformatics Foundation (O|B|F), a non-profit group dedicated to promoting the practice and philosophy of Open Source software development within the biological research community. To be considered for acceptance, software systems representing the central topic in a presentation submitted to BOSC must be licensed with a recognized Open Source License, and be freely available for download in source code form.
[Read More]BOSC 2010 Proceedings published today in BMC Bioinformatics
On behalf of the BOSC 2010 Organizing Committee, I am pleased to announce that the BOSC 2010 Proceedings has been published today in BMC Bioinformatics. Special thanks go to the abstract and proceedings reviewers who helped make this possible.
Biopython 1.56 released
The Biopython team is pleased to release Biopython 1.56, almost exactly three months after our last stable release ( Biopython 1.55).
The Bio.SeqIO module has been updated to support protein EMBL files (used for the patents database), IMGT files (a variant of the EMBL file format, with help from Uri Laserson), and UniProt XML files (thanks to Andrea Pierleoni). Also the SeqFeature object gained some new methods, and the Bio.Seq translation function can now be used with an arbitrary genetic code.
Biopython dropping Python 2.4 Support?
This is a reminder that the forthcoming Biopython 1.56 release is planned to be our last release to support Python 2.4.
Looking back, we supported Python 2.3 for about six years - it was released July 2003, and Biopython 1.50 released in April 2009 was the last to support it. Similarly, Python 2.4 was released six years ago (November 2004).
Dropping Python 2.4 support will allow use to assume standard library modules like the ElementTree XML parser and SQLite 3 support will be available. There are also several new language features in Python 2.5+ which will be useful, and it should make supporting Python 3 a little easier as well.
[Read More]BioRuby 1.4.1 released
We are pleased to announce the release of BioRuby 1.4.1. This new release fixes bugs existed in 1.4.0 and new features are added.
Here is a brief summary of changes.
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[Read More]Minutes:2010 ConfCall
Agenda
- Old business
- New business
- BOSC
- BOSC 2010 (Kam) - held with ISMB2010 in Boston, MA, USA
- Money spent/made attendee number, any other feedback
- BOSC 2011 - with ISMB 2011 Vienna, Austria
- 2011 Organizing Committee chairs
- Plans for the conference
- BOSC 2010 (Kam) - held with ISMB2010 in Boston, MA, USA
- Treasurer’s 2010 report (ChrisD)
- BoD membership and succession.
- Kam Dahlquist is resigning from the BoD. Jason Stajich wants to resign in the near future, too.
- Nominations
- Plan to elect new BoD members and rotate officers.
- OBF Hardware & Sysadmin report (JasonS and ChrisD)
- Domain name registrar and registration payment
- Additional topics proposed by community
- BOSC
Minutes from the meeting
Venue: held by conference call, scheduled for 5pm EDT (21:00 UTC).
[Read More]Biopython 1.55 released
The Biopython team is proud to announce Biopython 1.55, a new stable release, about three months after our last stable release ( Biopython 1.54) and the beta release earlier in August.
A lot of work has been towards Python 3 support (via the 2to3 script), but unless we broke something you shouldn’t notice any changes ;)
In terms of new features, the most noticeable highlight is that the command line tool application wrapper classes are now executable, which should make it much easier to call external tools. This is described in the updated documentation.
[Read More]BioRuby paper published
After 10 years of development, the BioRuby paper is finally published in the Bioinformatics journal. The article is open access, so please take a look.
BioRuby: Bioinformatics software for the Ruby programming language Naohisa Goto, Pjotr Prins, Mitsuteru Nakao, Raoul Bonnal, Jan Aerts and Toshiaki Katayama Bioinformatics 2010; doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btq475