Hello Sarah,
On the history menu's share or publish page, there are three ways to
share, one section per method:
1 - generate a share link. this can be share with one or more users,
account holders or not
2 - publish the history - this places it in the list of all Shared
Histories where
Hello Jennifer,
I would like to share only with a specific user but when I use the meth
3 with the email address into last section, my history is not shared.
I need to publish AND share with a mail , in order to see my history in
shared data .
It seems to be a bug ?
Thanks in advance,
Sarah
Hi Sarah,
I am unable to duplicate this behavior with a test I just performed.
When I share directly with a user, between two regular accounts on the
public Main Galaxy instance, the history is shared immediately.
Publishing also is functioning as expected. Using a combination of
sharing
Jennifer,
I agree with you : it's work in the public Main Galaxy instance but it
doesn't in my local instance of galaxy.
Maybe a problem of version ?
Would you like to test in my local instance ?
Thanks in advance,
Sarah
Jennifer Jackson a écrit :
Hi Sarah,
I am unable to duplicate this
Sarah, when you share with a specfic user, it will not show up under
the Shared Data section since that is only for published items. The
person you share it with should see it under Histories Shared with
me which is in the History options menu:
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James Taylor, Assistant Professor, Biology/CS,
Hi Sarah,
We'd be happy to put this on the Galaxy Event Horizon page on the wiki.
Since the event is over, we would list it in the past events section.
Is there a web page for the workshop or slides that we can link to?
And, for future reference, wiki update requests can be sent directly
to
Hi Alejandro,
It should show up if you search for the AMI ID, which is ami-da58aab3.
That said, the easiest way to launch a galaxy cloud cluster if you're not
already familiar with EC2 is probably using usegalaxy.org/cloudlaunch.
This interface will guide you through the launch process without
Hi Ramon,
The Galaxy Project does not track local installs directly. We don't even
keep track of the number of times it is downloaded.
However, you can get an approximate feel for how widely used it is in a
couple of other ways:
- Galaxy-Dev mailing list traffic and membership. Most
June 3, 2013 Galaxy Distribution
http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/News/2013_06_03_Galaxy_Distribution
*Complete News Brief
http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/DevNewsBriefs/2013_06_03*
*Highlights:*
*
Visualization tool updates to Scatterplot
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