On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 7:27 AM, Ulrich Bodenhofer <bodenho...@bioinf.jku.at
> wrote:

> On 03/26/2013 12:18 PM, Laurent Gatto wrote:
>
>> On 26 March 2013 09:26, Ulrich Bodenhofer <bodenho...@bioinf.jku.at>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear colleagues,
>>>
>>> One of my students is currently working on a package that we plan to
>>> submit
>>> to Bioconductor. I want him to adhere to the Bioconductor coding
>>> standards
>>> which I thought were available at
>>> http://wiki.fhcrc.org/bioc/**Coding_Standards<http://wiki.fhcrc.org/bioc/Coding_Standards>.
>>>
>>
>>
Hi, Ulrich.

This is the correct URL, I believe.  I think the wiki is just down right
now.  I'd expect that someone will get to it when it gets closer to
business hours in Seattle.


> However, it turned out that the
>>> site is down or has been moved. I searched for them and only found
>>> https://phssec1.fhcrc.org/**secureplone/www.bioconductor.**
>>> org/developers/OLD/devwiki/**CodingStandards<https://phssec1.fhcrc.org/secureplone/www.bioconductor.org/developers/OLD/devwiki/CodingStandards>
>>> which is somehow what I expect, but seems quite old (last edited 7 years
>>> ago). So where have the guidelines gone?
>>
>>
Yep, that is old and probably appropriately ignored.

Sean



> Thanks in advance for your any kind
>>> of help!
>>
>>  What about 
>> http://bioconductor.org/**developers/package-guidelines/<http://bioconductor.org/developers/package-guidelines/>
>>
>> Laurent
>>
>>  Of course, I know this page, but this is not what I was looking for.
> While the package guidelines pagedeals with the structure and design of
> packages, I was looking for guidelines how to write code, i.e. indentation,
> spacing, line length, etc.
>

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