From jason at bioperl.org Mon Feb 26 14:13:00 2007 From: jason at bioperl.org (Jason Stajich) Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 11:13:00 -0800 Subject: [Bioperl-announce-l] BioPerl leadership additions Message-ID: <41922044-0BDA-4F29-B045-5E544A4F679F@bioperl.org> Dear BioPerl Users and Developers, I want to announce a addition in the leadership of BioPerl. Christopher Fields and and Sendu Bala are now members of the BioPerl Core developer group to recognize their ongoing leadership in the project. Chris and Sendu were instrumental in the 1.5.2 Developer release and have made a significant commitment and contribution to the quality of the code and the documentation of the project. We have invited them to be part of the core to recognize their work and to feel comfortable to ask them to do more. ;-) The Core group was established to insure that someone was responsible for making code releases, vetting new developers for CVS write accounts, and generally dealing with things that might otherwise slip through the cracks. We are very excited to have more people contributing to and maintaining the toolkit. We look forward to their help along with all the other developers, as we work towards a 1.6 release release this year. As always, while their is a need for some individuals to lead the project, we encourage contributions from all levels of expertise to improve the code, documentation, and tutorials of the project. We plan to discuss the progress of the toolkit at this year's Bioinformatics Open Source Conference held in Vienna, Austria in conjunction with the SIG meetings at ISMB. We are trying to use BOSC 2007 as a chance for the developers of Open Bioinformatics Foundation sponsored and related projects to coordinate future development and release cycles. Jason Stajich on behalf of the Core developers From arareko at campus.iztacala.unam.mx Mon Feb 26 16:44:49 2007 From: arareko at campus.iztacala.unam.mx (Mauricio Herrera Cuadra) Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 15:44:49 -0600 Subject: [Bioperl-announce-l] [Bioperl-l] BioPerl leadership additions In-Reply-To: <41922044-0BDA-4F29-B045-5E544A4F679F@bioperl.org> References: <41922044-0BDA-4F29-B045-5E544A4F679F@bioperl.org> Message-ID: <45E354D1.4070600@campus.iztacala.unam.mx> Congrats Chris & Sendu! Very well-deserved. Keep up the great work. Cheers! Mauricio. Jason Stajich wrote: > Dear BioPerl Users and Developers, > > I want to announce a addition in the leadership of BioPerl. > Christopher Fields and and Sendu Bala are now members of the BioPerl > Core developer group to recognize their ongoing leadership in the > project. Chris and Sendu were instrumental in the 1.5.2 Developer > release and have made a significant commitment and contribution to > the quality of the code and the documentation of the project. We > have invited them to be part of the core to recognize their work and > to feel comfortable to ask them to do more. ;-) > > The Core group was established to insure that someone was responsible > for making code releases, vetting new developers for CVS write > accounts, and generally dealing with things that might otherwise slip > through the cracks. We are very excited to have more people > contributing to and maintaining the toolkit. We look forward to > their help along with all the other developers, as we work towards a > 1.6 release release this year. > > As always, while their is a need for some individuals to lead the > project, we encourage contributions from all levels of expertise to > improve the code, documentation, and tutorials of the project. > > We plan to discuss the progress of the toolkit at this year's > Bioinformatics Open Source Conference held in Vienna, Austria in > conjunction with the SIG meetings at ISMB. We are trying to use > BOSC 2007 as a chance for the developers of Open Bioinformatics > Foundation sponsored and related projects to coordinate future > development and release cycles. > > Jason Stajich on behalf of the Core developers > > _______________________________________________ > Bioperl-l mailing list > Bioperl-l at lists.open-bio.org > http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/bioperl-l > -- MAURICIO HERRERA CUADRA arareko at campus.iztacala.unam.mx Laboratorio de Gen?tica Unidad de Morfofisiolog?a y Funci?n Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, UNAM From sac at bioperl.org Tue Feb 27 12:59:22 2007 From: sac at bioperl.org (Steve Chervitz) Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 09:59:22 -0800 Subject: [Bioperl-announce-l] BioPerl leadership additions In-Reply-To: <41922044-0BDA-4F29-B045-5E544A4F679F@bioperl.org> References: <41922044-0BDA-4F29-B045-5E544A4F679F@bioperl.org> Message-ID: <8f200b4c0702270959n7521f693l915bfabe7ccb7ef7@mail.gmail.com> Welcome to the club, Chris & Sendu. Always good to have an infusion of new blood and capable, motivated hands. Steve On 2/26/07, Jason Stajich wrote: > > Dear BioPerl Users and Developers, > > I want to announce a addition in the leadership of BioPerl. > Christopher Fields and and Sendu Bala are now members of the BioPerl > Core developer group to recognize their ongoing leadership in the > project. Chris and Sendu were instrumental in the 1.5.2 Developer > release and have made a significant commitment and contribution to > the quality of the code and the documentation of the project. We > have invited them to be part of the core to recognize their work and > to feel comfortable to ask them to do more. ;-) > > The Core group was established to insure that someone was responsible > for making code releases, vetting new developers for CVS write > accounts, and generally dealing with things that might otherwise slip > through the cracks. We are very excited to have more people > contributing to and maintaining the toolkit. We look forward to > their help along with all the other developers, as we work towards a > 1.6 release release this year. > > As always, while their is a need for some individuals to lead the > project, we encourage contributions from all levels of expertise to > improve the code, documentation, and tutorials of the project. > > We plan to discuss the progress of the toolkit at this year's > Bioinformatics Open Source Conference held in Vienna, Austria in > conjunction with the SIG meetings at ISMB. We are trying to use > BOSC 2007 as a chance for the developers of Open Bioinformatics > Foundation sponsored and related projects to coordinate future > development and release cycles. > > Jason Stajich on behalf of the Core developers > > _______________________________________________ > Bioperl-announce-l mailing list > Bioperl-announce-l at lists.open-bio.org > http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/bioperl-announce-l > From jason at bioperl.org Mon Feb 26 19:13:00 2007 From: jason at bioperl.org (Jason Stajich) Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 11:13:00 -0800 Subject: [Bioperl-announce-l] BioPerl leadership additions Message-ID: <41922044-0BDA-4F29-B045-5E544A4F679F@bioperl.org> Dear BioPerl Users and Developers, I want to announce a addition in the leadership of BioPerl. Christopher Fields and and Sendu Bala are now members of the BioPerl Core developer group to recognize their ongoing leadership in the project. Chris and Sendu were instrumental in the 1.5.2 Developer release and have made a significant commitment and contribution to the quality of the code and the documentation of the project. We have invited them to be part of the core to recognize their work and to feel comfortable to ask them to do more. ;-) The Core group was established to insure that someone was responsible for making code releases, vetting new developers for CVS write accounts, and generally dealing with things that might otherwise slip through the cracks. We are very excited to have more people contributing to and maintaining the toolkit. We look forward to their help along with all the other developers, as we work towards a 1.6 release release this year. As always, while their is a need for some individuals to lead the project, we encourage contributions from all levels of expertise to improve the code, documentation, and tutorials of the project. We plan to discuss the progress of the toolkit at this year's Bioinformatics Open Source Conference held in Vienna, Austria in conjunction with the SIG meetings at ISMB. We are trying to use BOSC 2007 as a chance for the developers of Open Bioinformatics Foundation sponsored and related projects to coordinate future development and release cycles. Jason Stajich on behalf of the Core developers From arareko at campus.iztacala.unam.mx Mon Feb 26 21:44:49 2007 From: arareko at campus.iztacala.unam.mx (Mauricio Herrera Cuadra) Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 15:44:49 -0600 Subject: [Bioperl-announce-l] [Bioperl-l] BioPerl leadership additions In-Reply-To: <41922044-0BDA-4F29-B045-5E544A4F679F@bioperl.org> References: <41922044-0BDA-4F29-B045-5E544A4F679F@bioperl.org> Message-ID: <45E354D1.4070600@campus.iztacala.unam.mx> Congrats Chris & Sendu! Very well-deserved. Keep up the great work. Cheers! Mauricio. Jason Stajich wrote: > Dear BioPerl Users and Developers, > > I want to announce a addition in the leadership of BioPerl. > Christopher Fields and and Sendu Bala are now members of the BioPerl > Core developer group to recognize their ongoing leadership in the > project. Chris and Sendu were instrumental in the 1.5.2 Developer > release and have made a significant commitment and contribution to > the quality of the code and the documentation of the project. We > have invited them to be part of the core to recognize their work and > to feel comfortable to ask them to do more. ;-) > > The Core group was established to insure that someone was responsible > for making code releases, vetting new developers for CVS write > accounts, and generally dealing with things that might otherwise slip > through the cracks. We are very excited to have more people > contributing to and maintaining the toolkit. We look forward to > their help along with all the other developers, as we work towards a > 1.6 release release this year. > > As always, while their is a need for some individuals to lead the > project, we encourage contributions from all levels of expertise to > improve the code, documentation, and tutorials of the project. > > We plan to discuss the progress of the toolkit at this year's > Bioinformatics Open Source Conference held in Vienna, Austria in > conjunction with the SIG meetings at ISMB. We are trying to use > BOSC 2007 as a chance for the developers of Open Bioinformatics > Foundation sponsored and related projects to coordinate future > development and release cycles. > > Jason Stajich on behalf of the Core developers > > _______________________________________________ > Bioperl-l mailing list > Bioperl-l at lists.open-bio.org > http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/bioperl-l > -- MAURICIO HERRERA CUADRA arareko at campus.iztacala.unam.mx Laboratorio de Gen?tica Unidad de Morfofisiolog?a y Funci?n Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, UNAM From sac at bioperl.org Tue Feb 27 17:59:22 2007 From: sac at bioperl.org (Steve Chervitz) Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 09:59:22 -0800 Subject: [Bioperl-announce-l] BioPerl leadership additions In-Reply-To: <41922044-0BDA-4F29-B045-5E544A4F679F@bioperl.org> References: <41922044-0BDA-4F29-B045-5E544A4F679F@bioperl.org> Message-ID: <8f200b4c0702270959n7521f693l915bfabe7ccb7ef7@mail.gmail.com> Welcome to the club, Chris & Sendu. Always good to have an infusion of new blood and capable, motivated hands. Steve On 2/26/07, Jason Stajich wrote: > > Dear BioPerl Users and Developers, > > I want to announce a addition in the leadership of BioPerl. > Christopher Fields and and Sendu Bala are now members of the BioPerl > Core developer group to recognize their ongoing leadership in the > project. Chris and Sendu were instrumental in the 1.5.2 Developer > release and have made a significant commitment and contribution to > the quality of the code and the documentation of the project. We > have invited them to be part of the core to recognize their work and > to feel comfortable to ask them to do more. ;-) > > The Core group was established to insure that someone was responsible > for making code releases, vetting new developers for CVS write > accounts, and generally dealing with things that might otherwise slip > through the cracks. We are very excited to have more people > contributing to and maintaining the toolkit. We look forward to > their help along with all the other developers, as we work towards a > 1.6 release release this year. > > As always, while their is a need for some individuals to lead the > project, we encourage contributions from all levels of expertise to > improve the code, documentation, and tutorials of the project. > > We plan to discuss the progress of the toolkit at this year's > Bioinformatics Open Source Conference held in Vienna, Austria in > conjunction with the SIG meetings at ISMB. We are trying to use > BOSC 2007 as a chance for the developers of Open Bioinformatics > Foundation sponsored and related projects to coordinate future > development and release cycles. > > Jason Stajich on behalf of the Core developers > > _______________________________________________ > Bioperl-announce-l mailing list > Bioperl-announce-l at lists.open-bio.org > http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/bioperl-announce-l >