[Biojava-dev] Hackathon
Matias Piipari
matias.piipari at gmail.com
Tue Jul 21 22:07:47 UTC 2009
1. Matias Piipari
2. sequences + sequence motifs
3. Cambridge
4. Possible but not terribly likely.
5. Flexible
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 8:15 PM, Andy Yates <ayates at ebi.ac.uk> wrote:
> Okay another one for the ball:
>
> 1). Andy Yates
> 2). Erm well getting it right so I guess that lands me in
> testing/integration/killing every singleton
> 3). Cambridge
> 4). Currently in a Perl group so not a chance really
> 5). Quite flexible
>
> How does that sound?
>
>
> On 13 Jul 2009, at 18:14, Richard Holland wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>>
>> Andreas and I would like to organise a hackathon to get the
>> modularisation and general improvement plans for BJ3 into action, and
>> bring the project forward into the 21st century (only 10 years late!).
>>
>> At this time I'm trying to gather interest and gauge who might
>> realistically be able to attend. We will attempt to site the hackathon
>> at a location closest to the majority of attendees.
>>
>> To help me plan numbers and likely costs (for potential sponsors) could
>> all those who are interested please answer the following questions for
>> me:
>>
>> 1. Name,
>> 2. Specialist interest within Biojava (e.g. proteomics, microarrays,
>> sequencing, etc.),
>> 3. Your physical location (country and and nearest major city - e.g.
>> Cambridge, London, Newcastle, San Diego, Singapore, etc.),
>> 4. Whether you think your employer would help pay your airfare and/or 1
>> week in a hotel to attend (and how far you think you could go on such
>> funding),
>> 5. Approximate availability for the next 12 months.
>>
>> To get the ball rolling, here's me:
>>
>> 1. Richard Holland, 2. Making the whole thing more consistent,
>> efficient, and easier to use, 3. Southampton (UK), 4. Possibly but
>> probably only within UK/Europe, 5. Only available in mid-Jan 2010,
>> otherwise can't do anything until mid-March 2010 onwards.
>>
>> Looking forward to hearing your comments! Once I have a good idea of
>> numbers and distribution, I can get some costs together to give you (and
>> any potential sponsors) the best idea of what might be involved.
>>
>> cheers,
>> Richard
>>
>> --
>> Richard Holland, BSc MBCS
>> Operations and Delivery Director, Eagle Genomics Ltd
>> T: +44 (0)1223 654481 ext 3 | E: holland at eaglegenomics.com
>> http://www.eaglegenomics.com/
>>
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