Call for Organization Admins for OBF's 2014 Google Summer of Code participation
Update: The deadline for responding has been extended to January 25.
The 2014 Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is coming up soon. The published timeline puts the mentoring organization applications from Feb 3 to 14.
OBF participated on behalf of our member projects in 2010, 2011, and 2012. Those participations were both important and successful. Through them, our projects gained new contributors, new features, and new community members. The mentors involved from our projects learned as much from the experience as the students, and formed bonds. The mentoring organization payment allowed OBF to sponsor community events and infrastructure.
[Read More]OBF and Google Summer of Code 2011
Great news: Google announced today that the Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF) has been accepted as a mentoring organization for this summer’s Google Summer of Code!
GSoC is a Google-sponsored student internship program for open-source projects, open to students from around the world (not just US residents). Students are paid a $5000 USD stipend to work as a developer on an open-source project for the summer. For more on GSoC, see GSoC 2011 FAQ.
[Read More]Introduction of OpenID logins for OBF wikis
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]O|B|F Google Summer of Code Accepted Students
I’m pleased to announce the acceptance of OBF’s 2010 Google Summer of Code students, listed in alphabetical order with their project titles and primary mentors:
Mark Chapman (PM Andreas Prlic) - Improvements to BioJava including Implementation of Multiple Sequence Alignment Algorithms
Jianjiong Gao (PM Peter Rose) - BioJava Packages for Identification, Classification, and Visualization of Posttranslational Modification of Proteins
Kazuhiro Hayashi (PM Naohisa Goto) - Ruby 1.9.2 support of BioRuby
Sara Rayburn (PM Christian Zmasek) - Implementing Speciation & Duplication Inference Algorithm for Binary and Non-binary Species Tree
[Read More]O|B|F in Google Summer of Code
The Open Bioinformatics Foundation has been accepted as a mentoring organization for this summer’s Google Summer of Code. Our list of project ideas and mentors is linked from the O|B|F GSoC page.
Student applications must be submitted to Google by April 9, 2010, see the official GSoC 2010 FAQ. That is less than three weeks away!
[Read More]Server downtime announcement
Hi Everyone,
Apologies for the mass cross-posting but this email is about server and IP changes that will affect all of our projects and servers.
Simply put – Wyeth, the company that provides us with our hosting and wonderful T3 connection to the internet is cutting their internet connection circuits over from one ISP to a different Tier 1 internet backbone.
[Read More]MOBY-DIC-III pictures & meeting minutes online
March 15-16, 2003 – About a dozen Moby developers gathered recently. Minutes from the meeting are online at http://www.biomoby.org/twiki/bin/view/TWiki/CarnegieTAIR and pictures are online at http://biomoby.org/MOBY-DIC-III/MOBYDICIII.html
Technical Report on Semantic Standards
Andrew Farmer writes:
Here’s the current revision of my writeup on semantic standards; the only major difference between this and the version I sent out earlier is the addition of a section covering DAML-S, the extension of DAML to develop an upper ontology for describing services (complementary to WSDL).
MOBY PROJECT: TECHNICAL REPORT ON SEMANTIC STANDARDS
Date: 3/12/03 Author: Andrew Farmer Version: 1.1
This is intended to give a high-level overview of the work that others are doing in the area of “semantic” representation standards for the web.
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