The deadline to submit a syllabus proposing a workshop, an abstract for a
talk or poster, or a travel scholarship application to BioC2019 in New York
City is fast approaching on March 15. Will be again producing a workshop
booklet from accepted workshops (see the BioC2018 workshop booklet
These users have been added manually. If others have similar problems please do
let us know (a common problem is that the confirmation email gets classified as
'spam', but that seems not to be the case here). Martin
On 2/19/19, 2:45 PM, "Bioc-devel on behalf of Lily Wang"
wrote:
Dear
Dear BioC team,
Two members of my group are having problems signing up the bioc-devel
mailing list. They have received and confirmed in the confirmation email,
but still are not receiving emails.
As "Maintainer must register at the support site" is part of the
requirement for submitting new R
Thank you for the tip, Aaron! I’m working on the sorting step right now.
One thing I’m not clear on is how to expand the ranges from one step to the
next. The way GenomicInteractions are structured, there is a Granges object
with all possible ranges, and the GInteractions object is populated
I think the best / only way to do this is to convince the author that this type
of self-promotion is not helpful in the long run --- if all maintainers did
this then a typical R session would start with 10's of these, and each would
have no impact.
Martin
On 2/16/19, 2:35 PM, "Bioc-devel on
put ggplot2 in Suggests:
see 1.1.3 of https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-exts.html
The ‘Suggests’ field uses the same syntax as ‘Depends’ and lists packages
that are not necessarily needed. This includes packages used only in
examples, tests or vignettes (see Writing package
I believe this type of dependency belongs in the Suggests: field of the
DESCRIPTION file.
Lori Shepherd
Bioconductor Core Team
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
Elm & Carlton Streets
Buffalo, New York 14263
From:
Hi everyone,
I'm developing a Bioconductor package and I have a question about package
dependency. The functions in my package do not depend on ggplot2 but I used
ggplot2 to do some visualization in the package vignette. I'm wondering if
I should import ggplot2 in the DESCRIPTION file. If ggplot2
Sorry for the inconvenience. The Single Package Builder should be up and
running as normal now.
Lori Shepherd
Bioconductor Core Team
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
Elm & Carlton Streets
Buffalo, New York 14263