Andreas and Steffen. Many thanks for updating the spread sheet adding the Debian and Bio.tools status!
I added the following 2 columns. It's great if we can fill it if we have a time. * Deb in Debian? arm64 * Deb in Debian? ppc64le Because I would like to know the status supporting arm64 (aarch64) and ppc64le for the packages in Debian. The nf-core pipelines for COVID-19 analysis can be used in HPC (super computing) mainly in my understanding. And seeing the actual market share of HPC [1], there are not only Intel based HPC but also Power9 (ppc64le) and arm64 based HPC. But currently some of the bio tools only support or enable amd64 (x86_64 intel) CPU. So, enabling the pipelines on ppc64le and arm64, connects to maximize the HPC resources for COVID-19 analysis. I talked the motivation to people in nf-core project, and they are interested in it. Currently nf-core pipeline projects only support and have the amd64 based docker containers. I want to improve the situation contributing to nf-core project eventually. > > cat > -> https://github.com/dutilh/CAT > BTW, its not a good idea to name a tool like a pretty generid UNIX command By the way, Steffen, Just keep in mind. "cat" is not the regular UNIX command's "cat", but "CAT", as Andreas mentioned it. [1] https://www.top500.org/lists/2019/06/ Cheers, Jun -- Jun | He - His - Him

