Maintaining NCBI Genome Workbench in official Debian

2016-11-07 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Roman, I'm writing you on behalf of the Debian Med team which is a group inside Debian with the goal to package free software in life sciences and medicine for the official Debian distribution. I stumbled upon the NCBI Genome Workbench packages[1] for different Ubuntu and Debian versions. If

Re: Next sprint

2016-11-07 Thread Steffen Möller
Hi all, On 07/11/2016 13:54, Charles Plessy wrote: > Hi all, > > Thanks Michael for the organisation ! Indeed! > I will probably attend a meeting in Saudi Arabia on February 12th to 15th, so > this time I might be around for a Sprint on the days and week-end that follow. > But I am not entirely su

Re: Next sprint

2016-11-07 Thread Charles Plessy
Hi all, Thanks Michael for the organisation ! I will probably attend a meeting in Saudi Arabia on February 12th to 15th, so this time I might be around for a Sprint on the days and week-end that follow. But I am not entirely sure, so anyway please do not try too hard to accomodate for my limited

Re: Next sprint

2016-11-07 Thread Michael Crusoe
Hello Oliver, Thank you for the reminder. I've waiting to hear back from a local who wants to co-host. In the meantime, we should pick the weekend to meet up. I've made a poll at https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de/DebianMed2016/ Everyone: please indicate which weekends you would be able to attend.

Bug#842633: marked as done (ITP: r-cran-qqman -- R package for visualizing GWAS results using Q-Q and manhattan plots)

2016-11-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Your message dated Mon, 07 Nov 2016 10:00:27 + with message-id and subject line Bug#842633: fixed in r-cran-qqman 0.1.2-1 has caused the Debian Bug report #842633, regarding ITP: r-cran-qqman -- R package for visualizing GWAS results using Q-Q and manhattan plots to be marked as done. This m