Hi Nilesh,
Thanks for your suggestion. We do periodically consider this, but for the time
being we’re sticking with the current license for the MEME Suite.
Charles
> On Mar 24, 2021, at 4:13 AM, Nilesh Patra wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for all your work on MEME :-)
> We actually were willing
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 04:17:01PM +0530, Nilesh Patra wrote:
> > My next picks would be for A) MEME B) pyomo A^B) autodock-gpu - can we
> > have three packages of the week?
>
> Works. @Andreas, is there anything extra that we would like doing to
> kick start these?
Well, you did the basic step
Hi Steffen,
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 03:53:41PM +0100, Steffen Möller wrote:
>
> Am 24.03.21 um 11:38 schrieb Andreas Tille:
> > Hi Steffen,
> >
> > thanks a lot for your verbose answer. I admit I'm afraid that this
> > valuable information might get lost amongst random postings in our web
> >
Am 24.03.21 um 11:47 schrieb Nilesh Patra:
> Hi Steffen,
>
> Thanks for your reply. This is a lot of information, so I'll just quote
> specific sections.
>
>> There are some tools that block many columns from being completed. To
>> mention here in particular are the workflow engines, and here it
Am 24.03.21 um 11:38 schrieb Andreas Tille:
> Hi Steffen,
>
> thanks a lot for your verbose answer. I admit I'm afraid that this
> valuable information might get lost amongst random postings in our web
> archive. Is there any volunteer to create a Wiki pointing to the
> spreadsheet in question
Hi,
Thanks for all your work on MEME :-)
We actually were willing to package MEME inside Debian, so that folks
using Debian or derivatives could simply: "$sudo apt-get install meme"
And use your great work with ease!
However, we experience a problem - The current license for MEME states:
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Hi Steffen,
thanks a lot for your verbose answer. I admit I'm afraid that this
valuable information might get lost amongst random postings in our web
archive. Is there any volunteer to create a Wiki pointing to the
spreadsheet in question (and may be the spreadsheet links back to that
Wiki)?
On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 10:48:45PM +0100, Steffen Möller wrote:
>
> I looked at a few tutorials and it seems like the Python shell is used
> exclusively, so, I am fine either way.
>
> scanpy is a bit unfortunate because of sc-analysis abbreviated to scan
> does not actually scan. At least the
Hi Steffen,
Thanks for your reply. This is a lot of information, so I'll just quote
specific sections.
> There are some tools that block many columns from being completed. To
> mention here in particular are the workflow engines, and here it is
> nextflow that seems like being a beast to
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