This is a bizarre problem.

The CGI genomes are available on the Bionimbus cloud, but not accessible 
through Bionimbus instances. You have to download them and upload them back 
into your Bionimbus space. Same for Amazon S3/EC2. This is crazy. CGI uploads 
everything to Amazon, and then they send out hard drives, and customers cannot 
even access their Amazon uploaded-data, on the cloud, that CGI used to burn the 
physical drives! So much bandwidth is just being wasted. Talk about a green 
issue!

 - Ron


On Oct 11, 2011, at 4:08 PM, Melissa A. Wilson Sayres wrote:

> Is there a plan to add the 69 publicly available genomes from 
> CompleteGenomics to the SharedData in Galaxy?
> 
> http://www.completegenomics.com/sequence-data/download-data/
> 
> I am planning to do some analysis of a subset of these genomes in Galaxy (and 
> I think many more in the future). I also think many CompleteGenomics users 
> would be more likely to use Galaxy if the masterVar files were already 
> available in Galaxy
> 
> I just wanted to check if it was already on the list, before I uploaded them 
> myself. 
> 
> Thanks,
> Melissa
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Melissa A. Wilson Sayres, PhD
> Miller Fellow
> University of California, Berkeley
> 
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