<div dir="ltr">Good news: The abstract was accepted for a lightning talk, and we have the opportunity to improve the abstract (see reviews below).<div><br></div><div>Specifically I think we should add something about the alphabet changes underway on GitHub (which in hindsight I wish we'd drawn more attention to in the NEWS file for Biopython 1.78). Quoting the DEPRECATED file,</div><div><br></div><div>"The design of Bio.Aphabet included a number of historic design choices which, with the benefit of hindsight, were regretable. While the details remain to be agreed, we intend to remove or replace Bio.Alphabet in 2020."</div><div><br></div><div>GMail has just flagged that regrettable was misspelt. Opps.</div><div><br></div><div>The BOSC/BCC 20202 abstract is here:</div><div><br></div><div><a href="https://github.com/biopython/talks/tree/master/2020_BOSC/abstract">https://github.com/biopython/talks/tree/master/2020_BOSC/abstract</a><br></div><div><br></div><div>Peter<br><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">---------- Forwarded message ---------<br>From: <strong class="gmail_sendername" dir="auto">BCC2020 Track Chairs</strong> <span dir="auto"><<a href="mailto:bcc2020@easychair.org">bcc2020@easychair.org</a>></span><br>Date: Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 2:22 AM<br>Subject: Your abstract (11) has been accepted for a short talk at BOSC 2020!<br>To: Peter Cock <<a href="mailto:p.j.a.cock@googlemail.com">p.j.a.cock@googlemail.com</a>><br></div><br><br>Dear Peter Cock,<br>
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Congratulations! An abstract on which you are an author (11, Biopython Project Update 2020) has been chosen for a short talk in the BOSC track of the Bioinformatics Community Conference (BCC2020). Short (lightning) talks are 5 minutes. Long talks are 15 minutes. There will be time allocated at the end of each session for live Q&A with presenters from that session.<br>
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All accepted speakers will also be welcome to present their work as a poster/demo. We're still thinking about how posters and demos will work. We will likely hold them as breakout videoconferences where you can share a live or prerecorded short presentation and a PDF and discuss your work with attendees. We’re also open to suggestions on ways to present posters - a giant poster-sized PDF would not be easy to examine on screens! <br>
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If you want to make any changes to the abstract that you submitted, you will have until June 22 to upload a revised abstract at <a href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bcc2020" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bcc2020</a>. <br>
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Sincerely,<br>
Program Committee, BOSC 2020<br>
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P.S. The reviewers' feedback on your abstract is at the end of this message. If you have any questions, please contact the BOSC organizing committee <<a href="mailto:bosc@open-bio.org" target="_blank">bosc@open-bio.org</a>>.<br>
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SUBMISSION: 11<br>
TITLE: Biopython Project Update 2020<br>
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----------------------- REVIEW 1 ---------------------<br>
SUBMISSION: 11<br>
TITLE: Biopython Project Update 2020<br>
AUTHORS: Peter Cock<br>
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----------- Relevant -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Available -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Open -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Updated -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (project was previously presented at BOSC/GCC but abstract describes updates)<br>
----------- Formatted -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Community -----------<br>
SCORE: -1 (no)<br>
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The project obviously has some impact (with more than 4K followers on twitter), but the abstract does not mention anything specifically. A proxy indicator is the number of code contributors, but its not the same thing.<br>
----------- Novelty -----------<br>
SCORE: -1 (no)<br>
----- TEXT:<br>
Its an update which focuses on black and pep 8 python code formatting guides and unit tests etc - not functionality.<br>
----------- Example -----------<br>
SCORE: -1 (no (and it needs one))<br>
----------- Runnable -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Quality score -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (ok)<br>
----- TEXT:<br>
Even though this is an update, a sentence or two on that the library actually does and what its good for would have been very helpful. Otherwise it seems like an update on a well-used code base in bioinformatics - although the focus on code formatting, unit tests and CI is not that exciting for users I would think, but maybe for prospective contributors.<br>
----------- Suitability for a long talk -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (Fine for short talk)<br>
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----------------------- REVIEW 2 ---------------------<br>
SUBMISSION: 11<br>
TITLE: Biopython Project Update 2020<br>
AUTHORS: Peter Cock<br>
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----------- Relevant -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Available -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Open -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Updated -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (project was previously presented at BOSC/GCC but abstract describes updates)<br>
----------- Formatted -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Community -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Novelty -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Example -----------<br>
SCORE: 0 (sort of or not applicable)<br>
----- TEXT:<br>
Not applicable<br>
----------- Runnable -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Quality score -----------<br>
SCORE: 2 (good)<br>
----- TEXT:<br>
Given the importance of Biopython for the community and the continued improvement that the abstract details (3 releases since last year's BOSC), I think an update is valuable.<br>
----------- Suitability for a long talk -----------<br>
SCORE: 2 (Good for short or long talk)<br>
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----------------------- REVIEW 3 ---------------------<br>
SUBMISSION: 11<br>
TITLE: Biopython Project Update 2020<br>
AUTHORS: Peter Cock<br>
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----------- Relevant -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Available -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Open -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Updated -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (project was previously presented at BOSC/GCC but abstract describes updates)<br>
----------- Formatted -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Community -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Novelty -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Example -----------<br>
SCORE: 0 (sort of or not applicable)<br>
----------- Runnable -----------<br>
SCORE: 1 (yes)<br>
----------- Quality score -----------<br>
SCORE: 3 (excellent)<br>
----- TEXT:<br>
BioPython is a well-established project and of very general interest to the bioinformatics community. In many ways it is an example to follow for other smaller and/or younger open source projects, so it will be very interesting to hear the news and updates from last year.<br>
----------- Suitability for a long talk -----------<br>
SCORE: 2 (Good for short or long talk)<br>
----- TEXT:<br>
I believe that most of the audience will already know the BioPython project, so a short talk should be enough to explain news and updates, rather than going into all the details of the library.<br>
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