Hi, Ketil should be able to tell you more about the "bio" library.
In general, Haskell bioinformatics is "just" a group of libraries where the authors try for some compatibility between their libraries. This has, at least for me, the advantage that we can easily pick and choose what we need or to change a library without having to be careful, as one would have to be with a large monolithic library. Out of curiosity, is this project you will be doing equivalent to a bachelor or masters thesis? Fwiw, the Biobase* and dependent libraries do not have an external bug tracker as there was never much need for one. I tend to fix up a bunch of things whenever I prepare something new for publication. Gruss, Christian * Kenneth Lui <hkkenn...@gmail.com> [19.10.2011 04:39]: > Hi everyone, > My name is Kenneth. I am a final year student in Computer Science. I > am taking a functional programming course and I have the opportunity to > choose an interesting project to work on for my Haskell project > assignment. I am interested in bioinformatics and thus I hope to apply > functional programming in this area for my project. BioHaskell is the most > promising project that I found on the Internet. > I have read some blog post on the BioHaskell blog and took a look at > the biolab 0.5.0.1 source. I read from the blog that there is some > refactoring going on in the library. I am wondering whether there is > anything that I can do to contribute to the project? Is there any task > tracking system etc. that I can find something to work on? I am really > hoping to gain hands-on experience to apply Haskell on bioinformatics. > Thank you very much and I look forward to your reply! > Cheers, > Kenneth > _______________________________________________ > Biohaskell mailing list > Biohaskell@biohaskell.org > http://malde.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/biohaskell
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