Hi,
the Debian Med team will held its yearly in person meeting from Friday,
February 16 (evening) until Sunday, February 18 (evening) in Berlin.
For more detailed information please visit the Wiki page[1] and if you
like to join our small meeting with bug squashing (may be Python 3.12
bug fixing etc.) you are perfectly welcome to add your name to the list
of attendees.
Looking forward to see you all
Andreas.
[1] https://wiki.debian.org/Sprints/2023/DebianMed2024
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Hi,
Pierre Gruet reported an issue to SnpEff[1] which creates quite some
headache for us. It would be helpful if you possibly drop some remark
about this issue from your side.
Kind regards
Andreas.
[1] https://github.com/pcingola/SnpEff/issues/455
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I am curious who is subscribing to this Medical SIG. Introduce
yourself! Not sure what to say? You can start by sharing what you do,
what interests you about Medical/Bio/Healthcare things, and what you
are hoping to get from the group!
Jun Aruga
On Thu, Jan 6, 2022 at 9:14 PM Tom Callaway <spotrh(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi! If you're getting this email, it is because you're listed as SIG members on the Fedora Wiki.
>
> (In looking at the Medical SIG page, it was not clear who might be the right people to poke, so I sent this to you. Please forward as needed)
>
> The Fedora Council would like to invite your SIG to present at an upcoming Fedora Council video meeting. If you're interested, what we'd be looking for from you is:
>
> Someone to present (on camera in a virtual meeting room) a 10-15 minute presentation (with slides) on the state of your SIG (past, present, future) along with any calls to action that you might have.
> Stick around for 15+ minutes for Q&A discussion
>
> These meetings are recorded and then shared on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnIfca4LPFVn8-FjpPVc1ow
>
> A small FAQ:
>
> Q. When are these meetings held?
> A. The video meetings are held monthly, on a Thursday, between 1800 - 1900 UTC.
>
> Q. Do we have to do this?
> A. No. It is an opportunity we're making available to you, but if you don't want to (or cannot), feel free to decline (or ignore this email).
>
> Q. Would the meeting be all about our SIG?
> A. We also use some time to discuss council business, but you'd be the guest(s) of honor.
>
> Q. Okay, we're in. How do I sign-up?
> A. You reply to this email and say "Our SIG would love to do this!" and I'll get you scheduled.
>
> Q. I have other questions, who can I ask?
> A. You can ask me! You now have my email, or you can find me any of the other obvious places I have presence on the internet and ask me there.
>
> Thanks,
> Tom "spot" Callaway, on behalf of the Fedora Council
Hello Tom,
Yes, maybe I am one of the right people about this topic. I added the
Fedora Medical SIG mailing list email to CC.
I am happy to volunteer to attend the meeting and do a presentation,
unless someone would take this.
Medical SIG people,
I think this meeting is an interesting opportunity to meet online for
each other. :-)
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FYI.
I recently started the following project. I will package RPMs for the
software used in the project.
Bio RPM Collections COVID-19
https://github.com/junaruga/bio-rpm-collections-covid19
This project is to enable the RPM based nf-core pipelines for COVID-19
analysis on multiple CPU architectures.
Cheers,
Jun
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Hi, I just share I am working on bowtie2 [1] packaging here [2] as a trial.
Because I have seen Debian Med(ical) team is using the mailing list to
share the package status, rather than a kind of issue page like
Pagure.
Right now it succeeded to build the bowtie2 RPM package on Fedora
rawhide x86_64.
As bowtie2 non-x86-64 packages needs simde [3] to build, I will do the
packaging too.
[1] https://github.com/BenLangmead/bowtie2
[2] https://github.com/junaruga/fedora-bowtie2
[3] https://github.com/nemequ/simde
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