Hello Biohaskellers,

There hasn't been much action on the mailing list lately.  I'm curious
what people are working on.

It seems like there is a lot of work to be done on splitting the
monolithic biolib down into smaller libraries, but there doesn't seem to
be much progress lately.

So what's going on? Is everyone out enjoying the sunshine? Have people
receded back into the swamp of BioPerl?

Lately I've been trying to learn how to wrap a C library with the FFI.
I'd like to wrap Dr. Jason Moore's Multifactor Dimensionality Reduction
library (libmdr), but I've found it really very difficult to manage the
conversion between C types and structs, and haskell types.

But I'm not asking for advice here, I'm just curious what people are up
to, and what you see as high priority tasks to improve the biohaskell
libraries.

Dan
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