Hello,

This is an update on the hackathon.  It is a go; the hackathon page is up
on GMOD.org:

 http://gmod.org/wiki/2018_PAG_Hackathon

And the EventBrite page is up at

  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gmod-2018-pag-hackathon-tickets-39700164260

Tickets are $50 which covers the costs associated with the room and lunch
on the first day.  Please feel free to add suggested topics to the wiki
page, or send the suggestions to me to add.

Thanks,
Scott


On Thursday, October 12, 2017, Scott Cain <sc...@scottcain.net> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> This January before PAG on the Wednesday and Thursday before PAG (January
> 10-11) in San Diego we are planning a GMOD hackathon.  We expect that
> participants will be interested in solving problems/creating solutions
> related to Tripal, JBrowse, Apollo, and Galaxy but if you're interested in
> another GMOD project, by all means, let us know!  We expect this hackathon
> to overlap with the Tripal hackathon that is on January 11 (I'm pretty
> sure; right Stephen?)
>
> If you are interested in attending this hackathon, please let me know so I
> can be sure we have an appropriately sized space.  And if you're coming for
> the pre-PAG hackathon, consider staying for PAG, since there is always a
> lot of GMOD-related content at the meeting!
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
>
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> Scott Cain, Ph. D.                                   scott at scottcain
> dot net
> GMOD Coordinator (http://gmod.org/)                     216-392-3087
> Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
>


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Scott Cain, Ph. D.                                   scott at scottcain dot
net
GMOD Coordinator (http://gmod.org/)                     216-392-3087
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
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