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Stian Soiland-Reyes commented on TAVERNA-877:
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Hi, potential Google Summer of Code (GSOC) students!
In a tiny hour the GSOC student application period opens:
> https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/timeline
> 14 March 19:00 UTC Student application period opens.
> 25 March 19:00 UTC Student application deadline.
http://write.flossmanuals.net/gsocstudentguide/ has a good description
of the process.
I've tried to summarize who is interested in what here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TAVERNADEV/2016-03+GSOC+2016
My apologies for any mistakes or if I forgot someone.. it was a bit
hard to track across all the emails! Let me know what to fix.
If you are preparing a GSOC proposal for Apache Taverna, e.g. inspired
by our ideas at:
https://s.apache.org/taverna-gsoc-2016
or your own ideas (e.g further developing Taverna Mobile), then
now is a good time to start working on your project proposal.
I suggest writing a Google Docs page, and sharing it on dev@taverna (which
hopefully you have signed up to - see
http://taverna.incubator.apache.org/contact)
.. or leave a comment on this Jira Issue so we can discuss it and help you get
a good proposal!
See http://write.flossmanuals.net/gsocstudentguide/writing-a-proposal/
for suggestions for your proposal, and a template here:
http://community.staging.apache.org/gsoc#application-template
> Parser for Common Workflow Language workflows
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> Key: TAVERNA-877
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAVERNA-877
> Project: Apache Taverna
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Taverna Language
> Reporter: Stian Soiland-Reyes
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: cwl, gsoc2016
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> Common Workflow Language
> http://common-workflow-language.github.io/
> ..is an emerging standard for computational workflows with a focus on
> bioinformatics command line tools using Docker.
> The semantics of CWL are inspired by Taverna's SCUFL2 model and the Wf4Ever
> wfdesc vocabulary.
> A good first approximation for integration of CWL for Taverna would be to
> parse/read CWL workflows into the SCUFL2 model of Taverna Language.
> Running CWL workflows can be achieved by interpreting CWL Tools (which are
> described in JSON) as a way to configure the Tool Activity with docker
> commands.
> But this SCUFL2 reader can just represent the CWL configurations as-is.
> There's an early Java SDK for CWL parsing just made, under development at
> https://github.com/common-workflow-language/cwljava/
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