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  • ...ganization in Europe.) Your contribution helps fund a growing community of people committed to developing reusable open-source software for advancing biologi
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  • [http://ca.expasy.org/people/amos.html Amos Bairoch] of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics ...e quick - only five minutes long - and a great opportunity for you to give people a quick summary of your open source project, code, idea, or vision of the f
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  • Currently the foundation has a board of 5 people running it with Ewan Birney as President, Chris Dagdigian as Treasurer, And ...nstallations. Aware of the need for snazzy acronyms for standards to allow people to dazzle their managers/sales force/bosses the participants named this the
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  • We need people with Solaris Admin skills to help us build, tune and secure the Netra serve .... As always, volunteers are welcome. In addition to coders, we also need people to work on testing, documentation, and web development.
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  • * Develop a succession / "hit by the bus" plan for hardware and people. Eg, can we get access to the account if Chris decides to be a beach bum i * Paypal? No, some people don't like Paypal.
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  • of the people who commented, hence the question marks. Chris - says it's about 20-30 commercial people
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  • ...cotland|Glasgow, Scotland]]. The conference was a great success, with 136 people in attendance. Our Keynote address featured Wolfgang Huber, delivering an ...t, Michigan|Detroit, Michigan]]. The meeting was very successful, with 99 people in attendance. The meeting featured two Keynote speakers. The first was d
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  • Since 2010, people from the OBF project communities have regularly organized or co-organized s
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  • ...bility (CGEMS) is an NCI project to identify genetic alterations that make people susceptible to prostate and breast cancers. Goal of CGEMS is to analyze the
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  • ...e Infrastructure, is needed? Remember that it is perfectly acceptable for people to wander from SIG to SIG with the price of their admission. They are not ...ted out the zebrafish project does usability testing including videotaping people using their system. I would be interested in knowing more about that.
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  • * overcoming communication barriers with people from the other (biology/computational) sides
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  • * Need a new Organizing Committee, several people volunteered to help organizing ** Makes us appear on people's minds, something that people want to be a part of
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  • ...t to make the migration happen and we (well George with some of the root-l people's help) can do the CVS to SVN changeover. ===How will people access the machines?===
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  • ...e quick - only five minutes long - and a great opportunity for you to give people a quick summary of your open source project, code, idea, or vision of the f ...re popular activities at BOSC are the Birds-of-a-Feather sub-meetings that people organize at the end of each days session. These are free-form meetings org
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  • ** Ability of people to commit time may depend on their institution's or employer's commitment t ...equent observation of volunteer projects is that there is a small group of people doing everything, getting burned out, and then moving on, requiring a new l
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  • ...e quick - only five minutes long - and a great opportunity for you to give people a quick summary of your open source project, code, idea, or vision of the f ...re popular activities at BOSC are the Birds-of-a-Feather sub-meetings that people organize at the end of each days session. These are free-form meetings org
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  • ** We could create a mailing list of people to target ** However, the reality is that most people are brought to the organization through the software being developed under
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  • ...e quick - only five minutes long - and a great opportunity for you to give people a quick summary of your open source project, code, idea, or vision of the f ...re popular activities at BOSC are the Birds-of-a-Feather sub-meetings that people organize at the end of each days session. These are free-form meetings org
    20 KB (2,972 words) - 17:57, 26 September 2016
  • ...funds. This seems like a really good idea and make the trip worth for more people. ...ved on by identifying people who we want on the BoD and the approach those people.
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  • * Only two people (Chris D and Jason S) have 100% full remote control including remote-power
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  • ** Github: very much focused on the code, working with other people. ** There are still many new people coming into Bioinformatics that come from a different background. They shou
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  • ...publication (and none of the submissions were from Bio* project updates). People decided for themselves whether they wanted to submit, there was no active r
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  • ...learning a lot. Administering the program for OBF was surprisingly easy. People in the (mostly academic) bioinformatics community tend to be very independe
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  • ...ice, Neil Bahroos, Steffen Möller, Peter Cock (call report shows about 12 people who called in for significant amounts of time). * BOSC proceedings: Didn't do a survey but talked to several people. Resolution was that the effort wasn't worth making, and consequently proce
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  • 15 people attended the EU-Codefest, which took place on 19 and 20 July 2012, in [http We introduced a few people to Debian packaging and key signing. For CloudBiolinux we encourage further
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  • ...there at 9:00 AM on Wednesday to make sure the rooms are open and to greet people.
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  • For people interested in chatting about tools, approaches, best practices, unsolved is
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  • ** To enroll, interested people have to fill out a form on PDF or paper, scan it, and email the scan. (Once ** An alternative model is an electronic web-based form that asks people interested in joining to provide a short statement of purpose that explains
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  • It connected me to experienced people who helped me to into science. ...tprint of the parser manyfold. I don't believe the project is used by many people right now. However, I do think it has potential to be integrated into data
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  • ...agle Genomics / Richard Holland (doing commercial work on top of ENSEMBL), people or companies doing commercial services on top of Amazon, Scott Markel (Acce
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  • ...ully the EU Codefest will be a continuation of the OBF Codefest work, with people having the chance to expand on existing projects and start new ones. ...-2014 Cofefest Google Group] to see latest discussions on topics and tools people are interested in coding during the event.'''
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  • ...interested in increasing diversity at BOSC, and we welcome suggestions of people to invite.) You can reach us at bosc@open-bio.org.
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  • ...l be calling for "late breaking" lightning talks and posters in June (with people who were only offered a poster invited to improve their abstract and be con
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  • ...tware packaging and deployment for bioinformatics you can meet like-minded people on the Open Bioinformatics Foundation (OBF)
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  • For people coming from outside of Boston and orienting themselves, the venue is easily
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  • ...l Area if anyone wants to join. We'll have space, power, wifi and friendly people to work with.
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