[DAS] The DAS wiki

2009-09-25 Thread Dan Bolser
Please can you install a syntax highlighting extension on the wiki? * http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:Syntax_highlighting_extensions ** http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi This should help maintain snippets of code on the wiki. Cheers, Dan.

Re: [DAS] 2010 DAS developer workshop slides ?

2010-05-05 Thread Dan Bolser
On 5 May 2010 12:21, Andy Jenkinson andy.jenkin...@ebi.ac.uk wrote: Hi Jim, I've been trying to get them uploaded to the biodas site as they are larger than the 2mb wiki limit, but I don't have the permissions. This is taking far too long so I will put them in my own space now. I found a

Re: [DAS] [Gmod-gbrowse] Adding comments to a gbrowse database

2010-10-29 Thread Dan Bolser
Hi Bob, This is a nice idea. In my spare time I've been working on running a DAS server from a MediaWiki data source. (MediaWiki is the wiki that runs Wikipedia). In theory, you could have a comments track that was pulled in from the 'DASWiki', and clicking the details link would take you to the

Re: [DAS] [Gmod-gbrowse] Adding comments to a gbrowse database

2010-10-29 Thread Dan Bolser
interested in this. I hope to be able to announce the release of the writeback client in Dasty3 in a few days, so you will be able to see it working and see if this approach goes in the same direction of what you are looking for. Regards, Gustavo. 2010/10/29 Dan Bolser dan.bol...@gmail.com

[DAS] GBrowse within MediaWiki?

2011-04-20 Thread Dan Bolser
Sorry for cross posting, hopefully these lists are largely orthogonal, At some point I remember seeing a demonstration of a GBrowse embedded within a MediaWiki page. Can anyone point me at that work? Unfortunately, this search http://goo.gl/kZXoU doesn't turn up anything :-/ Cheers, Dan.

Re: [DAS] Personal genomics/Deploying a DAS server for Dummies/6 Easy steps

2012-01-12 Thread Dan Bolser
That's great! Just last night I was looking for something that would fulfill this requirement. One suggestion would be for authentication like I get with my Google, Flicker, Twitter, Facebook, etc. accounts. (Is this an open protocol for authentication, or did they each re-invent this wheel?)