Is this conference open for anyone or just (self appointed?) Czars? :)
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On Jun 28, 2012, at 2:14 AM, Sebastian Schaaf wrote:
Also hello to everyone,
As I browsed through those tabs which
For anyone :) Please join us on Monday -
Thanks,
Ann
On 7/5/2012 4:15 PM, Thon Deboer wrote:
Is this conference open for anyone or just (self appointed?) Czars? :)
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Also hello to everyone,
As I browsed through those tabs which are open for weeks I rediscovered
the online survey Interested in Deploying Your Own Local Galaxy?
connected to this thread here. The last response I could find in this
context was the one below which was written by Ann.
To make it
Hi All -
I have dropped the ball on this one. We at Iowa have gotten bogged down
in storage issues with galaxy (our existing storage was crashing) and
have been spending all my time evaluating different storage solutions
under load: zfs, gluster, lustre, nfs for our galaxy and high
Thanks Ann for your quick reply, sounds good.
I just submitted my info in reply to the online survey.
Regarding your issues: don't worry, I think we all suffer from the same
things, basically :). No need to apologize. As I stated in the submitted
web form we had similar problems with file
RE: The chat about NZ/AUS communication us here at Otago University
(Dunedin, NZ) are very very keen for this.
Please email us at edward.hi...@otago.ac.nz if this does decide to take off :)
Cheers,
Ed
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Please keep all replies on the list
Clare,
I'm running an AWS Cloudman instance (on US East region) from Sydney for a
developing suite of proteomics PTM tools in Perl, for use mainly by
http://sydney.edu.au/science/molecular_bioscience/ and
http://www.sdu.dk/en/om_sdu/institutter_centre/bmb_biokemi_og_molekylaer_biologi
Hard to
Hi all,
I'm at one of the places Ross mentions (VLSCI), with Enis - among
other things we're deploying Galaxy CloudMan on the new Australian
Research Cloud.
Just from talking to people I feel that local institutions that have
installed their own Galaxy, and are customising it, wrapping tools for
Hello,
This is a great idea. I'm interested.
Thanks !
Sarah Maman
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Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 13:45:16 -0500
From: Ann Black-Ziegelbein annbl...@eng.uiowa.edu
To: galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu
Subject: [galaxy-dev]
We have a small collaboration between institutions in the greater Cape
Town region (UCT, UWC, Stellenbosch) on this topic (the so-called
Pipelines group). If anyone in South Africa is interested in talking
about these topics, please get in touch because we could share expertise.
Peter
SANBI - UWC
Hello everyone!
Here is a link to a brief survey about how you are using, or plan to use
Galaxy locally. If you could take a moment to complete the survey, it
will help steer the teleconferences as we get going (and also alleviate
having to spend time on the call providing the same
Ann,
I'm interested. I'm running a Galaxy instance on AWS Cloud, using the
standard Galaxy Cloudman. Based in Sydney, Aus and also users at SDU,
Odense, Denmark. My timezone for a conf call would be UTC +10 as for some
others here.
Greg Edwards
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 4:45 AM, Ann
On 04/27/2012 08:45 PM, Ann Black-Ziegelbein wrote:
Hi everyone -
Here at the University of Iowa we are working on deploying Galaxy
locally for campus wide access. I am interested in forming a
community of other institutions trying to deploy Galaxy locally and
mange/operate it on a broad
Hi Ann
I am definitively interested in any form of collaboration - thank you
very much for bringing up this idea!
However, I also share some of the concerns which have been raised by
others. Even in Europe, we sometimes struggle to coordinate a conference
call with the Americas and very
Hi,
We have two galaxy instances installed within our institute, and I am very
interested in communicating with other galaxy users. Please count me in.
Zhibin Lu
Bioinformatics Support: Databases Applications
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
MaRS Centre, South Tower
101
Agreed. User driven is good. Having developer(s) available to answer
questions would be helpful...that's what I was alluding to...
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 10:37 PM, Dave Clements
cleme...@galaxyproject.orgwrote:
Hi Ryan, Ann, and everyone else
I second what Nate says (I always do :-). I
I would like to thank everyone for their responses! I am working on a
few things to hopefully get us going in the right direction:
1) a brief online web survey for everyone to fill out that will help us
gauge the background of those interested in participation and help steer
content for the
Hi, all,
We are in the process of setting up Galaxy as a big university
framework for the entire university and world-wide free academic access.
We currently have a portal (www.bioportal.uio.no) which is
bioinformatics oriented. The Galaxy we are setting up will give access
to more than 100
Hi Ryan,
I like that it's user-directed, and we could be there to provide input,
although if help is needed to organize the call we could probably assist with
that. I plan to be on the call as often as my schedule allows, and I believe
some of the other developers on the team would also be
We've also started a local deployment for University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign. So I would be interested in participating.
Chris
On Apr 27, 2012, at 2:32 PM, David Hoover hoove...@helix.nih.gov wrote:
Not a bad idea. Most of the conversations on this list are very limited and
detailed
Hi Ryan, Ann, and everyone else
I second what Nate says (I always do :-). I too like that it is user
driven. And, while I am not a developer, I do plan on being on the call as
often as possible.
I can also offer my support for logistical and any other support. Ann,
please let me know if you
To all interested in Dave's suggestion:
IMHO, an Australian/New Zealand Galaxy user/deployer/developer group
will be worth setting up and will be viable if it solves specific
problems that aren't adequately addressed by existing networks and
communication channels - otherwise it will be JAFUG
One question - Are the Galaxy developers involved in this or is this for
user's only? It may be helpful to have developers on the call to provide
information that users do not necessarily have.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 8:21 PM, steve.mcma...@csiro.au wrote:
Sounds like a good idea to me. I'm
Hi Ann,
We are in the process of doing the same thing here at the University
of Otago (New Zealand). If we are able to sort something via the
timezone difference (we are GMT+12, first to see the sun!) we would
very much be interested.
Cheers,
Ed
Hi everyone -
Here at the University of Iowa we
This is a great idea.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 2:45 PM, Ann Black-Ziegelbein
annbl...@eng.uiowa.edu wrote:
Hi everyone -
Here at the University of Iowa we are working on deploying Galaxy locally
for campus wide access. I am interested in forming a community of other
institutions trying to
I'm interested
On Apr 27, 2012, at 3:14 PM, Ryan Golhar wrote:
This is a great idea.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 2:45 PM, Ann Black-Ziegelbein
annbl...@eng.uiowa.edumailto:annbl...@eng.uiowa.edu wrote:
Hi everyone -
Here at the University of Iowa we are working on deploying Galaxy locally for
Cool idea. I am very interested in it. One question: how could we attend
the conference since we all at different place?
Cheers,
Tyler
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 12:33 PM, Mohammad Heydarian mheyd...@jhmi.eduwrote:
Great idea. In!
Cheers,
Mo Heydarian
PhD candidate
The Johns Hopkins School
Thanks everyone! Glad to find some common interest. I will see if I can
arrange an initial call.
Hi Tyler - I was hoping we could just do a voice conference call. It
would be great to meet those face to face at the Galaxy Conference in
Chicago if some are attending.
Thanks!
Ann
On
I'm interested too.
On 27 Apr 2012, at 21:13, Ann Black-Ziegelbein wrote:
Thanks everyone! Glad to find some common interest. I will see if I can
arrange an initial call.
Hi Tyler - I was hoping we could just do a voice conference call. It would
be great to meet those face to face at
Here's another interested!
On Apr 27, 2012, at 8:45 PM, Ann Black-Ziegelbein wrote:
Hi everyone -
Here at the University of Iowa we are working on deploying Galaxy
locally for campus wide access. I am interested in forming a community
of other institutions trying to deploy Galaxy locally and
We are interested too. Thanks Ann for taking the initiative.
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Shantanu
On Apr 27, 2012, at 3:38 PM, Anne Pajon wrote:
I'm interested too.
On 27 Apr 2012, at 21:13, Ann Black-Ziegelbein wrote:
Thanks everyone! Glad to find some common interest. I will see if I can
arrange an
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