Re: [galaxy-dev] Fwd: Desire to contribute

2013-02-08 Thread Paul Boddie

On 06/02/13 20:23, Dave Clements wrote:

Please let the list know if any of the ideas posted so far grab you, or if
you want further explanation.

Thanks for your interest and for picking the Galaxy Project.  Efforts like
these really help the project move forward.


Are there any lists that are more developer-oriented than this one? 
There seems to be a mixture of end-user problem reports and 
tool-specific integration discussions on this list, but not so much 
discussion of framework development, or at least it can be hard to tune 
into the latter.


Paul
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Fwd: Desire to contribute

2013-02-08 Thread Dannon Baker
On Feb 8, 2013, at 7:03 AM, Paul Boddie paul.bod...@biotek.uio.no wrote:
 Are there any lists that are more developer-oriented than this one? There 
 seems to be a mixture of end-user problem reports and tool-specific 
 integration discussions on this list, but not so much discussion of framework 
 development, or at least it can be hard to tune into the latter.

There aren't any other development mailing lists specifically for the 
framework, this is it.  You may want to look at our development Trello board to 
see more of a detailed view (and comment and vote!): 
https://trello.com/board/galaxy-development/506338ce32ae458f6d15e4b3

-Dannon
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Re: [galaxy-dev] Fwd: Desire to contribute

2013-02-08 Thread Joachim Jacob |VIB|

The highlight enhancement request on Trello:
https://trello.com/c/vUtbTQ7l

Since it was imported from Bitbucket, the duplicated card I mentioned 
refers to the wrong Trello card. Please consider!



Thanks,
Joachim

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On 02/06/2013 12:08 PM, Peter Cock wrote:

On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Joachim Jacob |VIB|
joachim.ja...@vib.be wrote:

In risk of getting a discussion here: a long standing enhancement request is
to highlight the current history item one is currently viewing.

Situation sketch: I often hide the history items panel to study results
(displayed in middle panel) into detail, and when I bring the history item
panel back, I often have to search which item I was viewing - no clue at
all. It really annoys me, but I don't know whether this can be fixed easily,
and how deep you need to dig. Anyway, you will make at least one person
happy :-)

Cheers,
Joachim

That sounds like a good usability enhancement - and would likely
need some knowledge of the mako template system used in Galaxy,
and HTML/CSS for the visual styling too.

You said it was a long standing enhancement request - is it filed on
Trello? http://galaxyproject.org/trello (I couldn't find it myself).

Peter




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Re: [galaxy-dev] Fwd: Desire to contribute

2013-02-06 Thread Joachim Jacob |VIB|
In risk of getting a discussion here: a long standing enhancement 
request is to highlight the current history item one is currently viewing.


Situation sketch: I often hide the history items panel to study results 
(displayed in middle panel) into detail, and when I bring the history 
item panel back, I often have to search which item I was viewing - no 
clue at all. It really annoys me, but I don't know whether this can be 
fixed easily, and how deep you need to dig. Anyway, you will make at 
least one person happy :-)


Cheers,
Joachim

Joachim Jacob

Rijvisschestraat 120, 9052 Zwijnaarde
Tel: +32 9 244.66.34
Bioinformatics Training and Services (BITS)
http://www.bits.vib.be
@bitsatvib

On 02/06/2013 02:16 AM, Matthew Paul wrote:

Dear Galaxy Project community,

I am working with a group of students at College of 
Charleston of South Carolina. Being interested in bioinformatics and 
software engineering, we chose to work on Galaxy for our open source 
class project. We are subscribed to the appropriate mailing list, have 
been accessing Trello and are becoming familiar with the Galaxy 
architecture. Our first assignment is to identify and fix a bug, but 
unfortunately the bugs reported seem to be going right over our 
heads.Where would be a good place to start, so that we may be able to 
contribute to your system (documentation, etc)? We are looking forward 
to your response.


Thank you,
Matt Paul

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Date: Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 8:10 PM
Subject: Desire to contribute
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Dear Galaxy Project community,





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Re: [galaxy-dev] Fwd: Desire to contribute

2013-02-06 Thread Joachim Jacob |VIB|
I thought it was on Trello already. Anyway, for the moment I cannot 
acces Trello... When I do I will search and perhaps add it!


Cheers
Joachim

Joachim Jacob

Rijvisschestraat 120, 9052 Zwijnaarde
Tel: +32 9 244.66.34
Bioinformatics Training and Services (BITS)
http://www.bits.vib.be
@bitsatvib

On 02/06/2013 12:08 PM, Peter Cock wrote:

On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Joachim Jacob |VIB|
joachim.ja...@vib.be wrote:

In risk of getting a discussion here: a long standing enhancement request is
to highlight the current history item one is currently viewing.

Situation sketch: I often hide the history items panel to study results
(displayed in middle panel) into detail, and when I bring the history item
panel back, I often have to search which item I was viewing - no clue at
all. It really annoys me, but I don't know whether this can be fixed easily,
and how deep you need to dig. Anyway, you will make at least one person
happy :-)

Cheers,
Joachim

That sounds like a good usability enhancement - and would likely
need some knowledge of the mako template system used in Galaxy,
and HTML/CSS for the visual styling too.

You said it was a long standing enhancement request - is it filed on
Trello? http://galaxyproject.org/trello (I couldn't find it myself).

Peter




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Re: [galaxy-dev] Fwd: Desire to contribute

2013-02-06 Thread Dave Clements
Hi Matt,

Here are a couple of things to consider:

1. Fix Select tool to match special characters:
https://trello.com/c/cwrBpNP9

2. Extend history export to include composite dataset objects/files:
https://trello.com/c/oq1ASbkC

There are lots of other ideas, but they tend to be a lot more work.

Please let the list know if any of the ideas posted so far grab you, or if
you want further explanation.

Thanks for your interest and for picking the Galaxy Project.  Efforts like
these really help the project move forward.

Dave C

On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 8:16 PM, Matthew Paul mrp...@g.cofc.edu wrote:

 Dear Galaxy Project community,

 I am working with a group of students at College of Charleston
 of South Carolina. Being interested in bioinformatics and software
 engineering, we chose to work on Galaxy for our open source class project.
 We are subscribed to the appropriate mailing list, have been accessing
 Trello and are becoming familiar with the Galaxy architecture. Our first
 assignment is to identify and fix a bug, but unfortunately the bugs
 reported seem to be going right over our heads.Where would be a good place
 to start, so that we may be able to contribute to your system
 (documentation, etc)? We are looking forward to your response.

 Thank you,
 Matt Paul

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 Date: Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 8:10 PM
 Subject: Desire to contribute
 To: galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu


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[galaxy-dev] Fwd: Desire to contribute

2013-02-05 Thread Matthew Paul
Dear Galaxy Project community,

I am working with a group of students at College of Charleston
of South Carolina. Being interested in bioinformatics and software
engineering, we chose to work on Galaxy for our open source class project.
We are subscribed to the appropriate mailing list, have been accessing
Trello and are becoming familiar with the Galaxy architecture. Our first
assignment is to identify and fix a bug, but unfortunately the bugs
reported seem to be going right over our heads.Where would be a good place
to start, so that we may be able to contribute to your system
(documentation, etc)? We are looking forward to your response.

Thank you,
Matt Paul

-- Forwarded message --
From: Matthew Paul mrp...@g.cofc.edu
Date: Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 8:10 PM
Subject: Desire to contribute
To: galaxy-dev@lists.bx.psu.edu


Dear Galaxy Project community,
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