I don't know that I'll take it as a GSoC project, but I'd like to take
on moving the old recipe pages to the Google Code Wiki pages and turn
them into functional use cases. How can I get access to creating new
wiki pages? Thanks.

Kenny

On Mar 31, 4:03 am, ckwidmer <ckwid...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi Titus, hi pygr developers,
>
> the last days I went over the proposed projects and the following two
> interest me the most:
>
> 1) pygr.Data server Web interface to list available resources
>
> 2) examples from start to finish:
>     * Microbial genome annotations
>     * importing Wormbase annotations
>     * importing UCSC, Ensembl (much work already done)
>     * Using SQL db as a backend for the above
>
> If anyone was willing to supervise one of these (or potentially both)
> projects, we could get in touch tomorrow, April 1rst, and discuss the
> next steps. Please write me an email and we can chat on IRC, jabber or
> skype.
>
> cheers,
> Chris
>
> On 25 Mrz., 06:18, "C. Titus Brown" <c...@msu.edu> wrote:
>
> > Hi, Chris & Eden,
>
> > look over the projects here,
>
> >        http://cartwheel.idyll.org/wiki/PygrGsoc2008Projects
>
> > and see if there's anything that interests you.  A few projects that I
> > think are particularly ripe:
>
> > --
>
> > pygr.Data server Web interface to list available resources
>
> > Fix pickle (in)security. Signed pickles, e.g. with GPG? TrustedPickle?
> > prototype? See item #13 on mailing lilst posting, above.
>
> > Build tools & libraries to wrap/import a variety of alignment types and
> > larger data sets, e.g. CLUSTALW, blastz, LAGAN, ENSEMBL, etc. (#10 & 11
> > on mailing list post, above)
>
> > fast NLMSA joins (#4, #6)
>
> > Fast result filtering (#5)
>
> > --
>
> > Basically, I would suggest picking some things that you vaguely
> > understand or find interesting, googling about a bit to see what you can
> > figure out, and then posting again to the list, looking for a mentor.
> > You can also contact people privately, off-list, but that's riskier --
> > the deadline is soon and people are randomly busy & non-responsive...
>
> > cheers,
> > --titus
> > --
> > C. Titus Brown, c...@msu.edu
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