[Bioc-devel] required force push to bioconductor

2024-04-08 Thread Rheinnecker, Marco
Dear all, Unfortunately, I caused problems on the devel branch of my ZygosityPredictor packages, which I could only solve by resetting to a previous commit. I now have to force push the changes to the bioconductor devel. Unfortunately, I can't do this myself, so I would like to ask if this

Re: [Bioc-devel] Important Bioconductor Release Deadlines

2024-04-08 Thread Henrik Bengtsson
> ... I'm on Mac OS 12.5. I've heard good things about 'rig' (The R Installation Manager; https://github.com/r-lib/rig). It can install multiple R versions in parallel on macOS, Windows, and Linux, without the different versions conflicting with each other. I recommend trying it out, because

Re: [Bioc-devel] Important Bioconductor Release Deadlines

2024-04-08 Thread Henrik Bengtsson
> Henrik, if Bioconductor releases weren’t tied to R releases, how could > Bioconductor test them? I guess like CRAN where as long as a package says it > depends on R >= 2.0 then you’re free to try installing on 2.0 even though the > combination has never been tested? Maybe I worry too much

Re: [Bioc-devel] plyranges maintainer update

2024-04-08 Thread Kern, Lori via Bioc-devel
We have updated the configurations on our end. Michael should push changes to the description to update the maintainer on the landing pages and to receive any notifications from us. Cheers, Lori Shepherd - Kern Bioconductor Core Team Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center Department of

Re: [Bioc-devel] Moderately large files in an Experiment Data package?

2024-04-08 Thread Kern, Lori via Bioc-devel
Yes we would recommend using ExperimentHub. Which is a database with pointers to the data files; so files are only downloaded when necessary to keep the package lightweight for end users. You have some options to where the data is stored. We encourage the use of zenodo or other well trusted

Re: [Bioc-devel] Moderately large files in an Experiment Data package?

2024-04-08 Thread Barry, Timothy P
Hi Lori, Thank you for the speedy and detailed reply. I will take a crack at the ExperimentHub option and resubmit. Cheers, Tim On Apr 8, 2024, at 8:34 AM, Kern, Lori wrote: Yes we would recommend using ExperimentHub. Which is a database with pointers to the data files; so files are only

[Bioc-devel] Moderately large files in an Experiment Data package?

2024-04-08 Thread Barry, Timothy P
Hello all, I have initiated the submission of three packages to Bioconductor: sceptre (an R package for perturb-seq analysis), ondisc (a companion R package to sceptre that implements new data structures for