[MOBY-l] Archives?
Brian Gilman
gilmanb at genome.wi.mit.edu
Fri Feb 8 21:19:14 UTC 2002
Hello all,
Well, we're getting ready to do another release of Omnigene and
omniview on Feb 21st. It will include:
1) Server management (ie add URL of server to app to contact)
2) Dynamic discovery of DSN's etc.
3) Write back of annotations on Features (stored locally)
4) Add your own DAS track (flat file data import)
5) Runnable omnigene server with fake data fully SOAPed up
6) Security (HTTPS and IP restriction)
7) Stored Procedure templates to hook to DB
8) Filterability of features in client (pick me snps on chromosome
1 that are no farther apart than x kilobases)
9) Filterability of features between tracks (give me a
non-redundant list of features between NIH SNPs and TSC SNPs or tell me if
the three data sources Jim Kent, NCBI, and Ensembl all predict the same
gene)
best,
-B
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Brian Gilman <gilmanb at genome.wi.mit.edu>
Sr. Software Engineer MIT/Whitehead Inst. Center for Genome Research
One Kendall Square, Bldg. 300 / Cambridge, MA 02139-1561 USA
phone +1 617 252 1069 / fax +1 617 252 1902
On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Mark Wilkinson wrote:
> Hi Jason,
>
> all is quiet on the western front :-) Lincoln, Damian, Brian, Suzi,
> Chris and I had an "ad hoc" MOBY meeting at the O'Reilly conference in
> Tucson a couple of weeks ago and clarified some of the plans w.r.t. MOBY
> development, but at the moment we are all waiting on our respective
> funding applications before we dive headlong into intensive coding.
> Lincoln proposed a second MOBY-DIC meeting at CSH sometime in May, but
> that is still up in the air.
>
> Things should become clearer in a few weeks, at least at the Canadian
> end, as we will hear about our grant in the first week of March or so.
>
> Stay tuned!
>
> M
>
>
> "Jason E. Stewart" wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> >
> > Are there no archives for the moby-list in Dec 2001 and Jan 2002
> > because noone wrote any email, or because of some technical problem.
> >
> > Before I started emailing, I thought it wise to read what y'all had
> > talked about so far.
> >
> > jas.
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