A wiki page for collecting ideas, possible projects, prerequisites, possible solution approaches, mentors, other people or channels to contact for more information or to bounce ideas off of, etc. has been setup:
Release 1.6 of BioPerl-run, BioPerl-db, BioPerl-network
All,
I am proud to announce that the 1.6 release for BioPerl-run, BioPerl- db, and BioPerl-network are now available by direct download and via CPAN. These are designated as 1.006000, with a requirement for BioPerl 1.6 and higher (1.006000).
FIXED:
- Bio::Tools::Run::Primer3 now accepts primer3 or primer3_core as executable names
- Bio::Tools::Run::Vista tests now pass if Vista.jar is installed.
- bug fix in bioperl-network
What remains for the 1.6 release series:
\* Documentation, Documentation, and Documentation. I haven’t had much time unfortunately to work on documentation, primarily for BUGS/ INSTALL/README etc within db/run/network (the latter has been mainly updated by Brian O.) I will attempt to update these for the next point release, tentatively scheduled for mid-April.
[Read More]BOSC 2009 Call for Abstracts
Please forward as appropriate and forgive multiple postings.
Call for Abstracts for the 2009 Bioinformatics Open Source Conference (BOSC) 2009
An ISMB 2009 Special Interest Group (SIG) Date: June 27-28, 2009 Location: Stockholm, Sweden URL: /wiki/BOSC_2009 Abstract submission via EasyChair: https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=bosc2009
Important Dates Monday, April 13: Abstract deadline May 1, 2009: Notification of accepted abstracts May 15, 2009: Early Registration Discount Cut-off date June 27-28, 2009: BOSC 2009
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]Google Summer of Code: Call for Bio* Volunteers
Google is committed to run the Summer of Code program again this year. It will be for the 5th time.
In broad strokes, the program funds what you might call remote summer internships for students to contribute to an open-source software project. Projects (or umbrella organizations) wishing to participate in the program apply during the organization application period (March 9-13 in 2009). Those accepted into the program provide project ideas and supply mentors that guide the work on those. Students apply to a project within the program with specific project ideas, based on those suggested or based on their own idea, get ranked by the mentors of the project, and those accepted into the program get paired up with mentors. Projects are chiefly about programming, the coding period is 3 months (Jun-Aug), and there is no travel required by either student or mentor. The program is global; other than the US trade restrictions that Google is under, there are no restrictions as to where student or mentor reside. The main motivations behind the program are to recruit new contributors to open-source projects, and to produce more open-source code. See the program FAQs for more information.
[Read More]BioPerl 1.6 released
Release Pumpkin Chris Fields has announced the release of BioPerl 1.6 - the first stable release in a several years containing many significant improvements and bug fixes.
I am proud to announce, on behalf of the BioPerl core developers, that BioPerl 1.6.0 is now available. This is the first BioPerl core release in the 1.6 series and is considered a ‘stable’ (non-developer) release. The distribution has been uploaded to CPAN and is available under author name CJFIELDS; it should be hitting the various CPAN nodes over the next 24 hours. A direct CPAN link is here:
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BioPerl 1.6 RC4
RC4 is up, we are days away from final release…
Bioperl 1.5.2 Release
I’m proud to announce the final release of Bioperl 1.5.2. Full details are available at http://www.bioperl.org/wiki/Release_1.5.2
RC5 for 1.5.2
Sendu has posted 1.5.2 RC5. There may be a few more kinks to work out, so try this release and report if there are problems with the tests.
RC 1.5.3
Sendu has announced that Release Candidate 3 is available for download and testing. This may be the last RC before the 1.5.2 release so give it a whirl and speak up with any problems or concerns.
Mediawiki updated
Bioperl wiki is now running Mediawiki 1.8.2. nothing too different under the hood at this point, the mediawiki people probably have more to say in the release-notes.