Hi Gordon,

On 03/04/2015 02:12 PM, Gordon Brown wrote:
Hi,

Hi, Bioc-devel folks,

Is there an accepted way to migrate a package from CRAN to BioC?
  CRAN's policy says, "The package�s license must give the right for
CRAN to distribute the package in perpetuity."...

Is it enough to request that CRAN archive the package, then submit it
as a new package to BioC?  I own a CRAN package (msarc) that
probably should have been in BioC from the start, but isn't.
  Suggestions?

I can't speak to the CRAN policy side of things, but several packages have 
migrated from CRAN to Bioconductor.
At a minimum, you need to make sure that the version in Bioconductor is higher 
than the version in CRAN, but you should also definitely ask CRAN to archive 
the package. The way Bioconductor works, your package will first be available 
only in the devel version, but will then become available in the release 
version after our next release. Currently we're scheduled to release 3.1 on 
April 17 and the deadline for package submissions for this release is March 27.

Dan

Thanks, Dan.   I'll check with the CRAN folks to see what they say, and pass 
along anything significant regarding policy etc.  It's not a crisis if there's 
a lag between getting it archived at CRAN and into the release version of 
Bioconductor.

The CRAN folks will ask you to proceed the other way around. First
submit your package to Bioconductor. Only after we release (in April), ask them to remove and archive your package. It makes sense since this
ensures continuous availability of the package.

Cheers,
H.


Cheers,

  - Gord
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