Hello Lluis,

Dear Llu�s,



How is this specific palette different from other palettes existing on CRAN or 
Bioconductor? This color palette is different than others on CRAN or 
Bioconductor in that it is meant to help users with visualizing complex 
hierarchical data which is common in biology (specifically microbiome 
sequencing data) while also retaining accessibility to individuals with color 
vision deficiencies / colorblindness, as described in the microshades 
manuscript<https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mra.00795-22>. In addition to 
the color palette, it has several functions that help users organize and 
visualize their data.



What makes this specific palette better for Bioconductor packages (as opposed 
to CRAN packages)? How does the repository or the package benefit from being 
together with the other cohort of packages? The package was specifically 
written to work with phyloseq, which is a Bioconductor package that supports 
microbiome data analysis  and uses a specialized system of S4 classes to store 
all related phylogenetic sequencing data as single experiment-level object, 
making it easier to share data and reproduce analyses.   We have also received 
requests to extend microshades to other Bioconductor packages 
(TreeSummarizedExperiment) and to release it through Bioconductor so that it 
can be used as a dependency in other Bioconductor packages.



I think as a color palette is quite general purpose and doesn't require much 
maintenance, your package might be better suited for CRAN. There you can 
release one and if the checks pass you won't be required to update it anymore. 
Since there is functionality in addition to the color palette itself, it may 
require regular maintenance as the packages it is meant to be used with are 
updated, and as we expend to additional applications (such as to work with the 
TreeSummarizedExperiment and other biological data with hierarchical 
structures).



Though if you feel this is not a good fit for Bioconductor, we will submit to 
Cran


Regards,

Scott McLoud
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From: Llu�s Revilla <lluis.revi...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2025 11:07 AM
To: Scott McLoud <mclo...@ohsu.edu>
Cc: bioc-devel <bioc-devel@r-project.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Bioc-devel] Query about microshades package 
suitability for Bioconductor

Dear Scott,

Sorry for not answering the first time you asked.
I thought someone else would give you some feedback but I guess no one did it 
off-list.

How is this specific palette different from other palettes existing on CRAN or 
Bioconductor?
What makes this specific palette better for Bioconductor packages (as opposed 
to CRAN packages)? How does the repository or the package benefit from being 
together with the other cohort of packages?

I think as a color palette is quite general purpose and doesn't require much 
maintenance, your package might be better suited for CRAN. There you can 
release one and if the checks pass you won't be required to update it anymore.

Best wishes,

Llu�s Revilla

On Tue, 20 May 2025 at 18:20, Scott McLoud via Bioc-devel 
<bioc-devel@r-project.org<mailto:bioc-devel@r-project.org>> wrote:
Hello,

I'm a graduate student working on preparing the R package "microshades" for 
submission to BioConductor.

Microshades is an R package  designed to provide custom color shading palettes 
that improve accessibility and data organization.

My question is, does this fulfill BioConductor's requirements of addressing 
areas of high-throughput genomic analysis?

The GitHub page for the R package can be found here: 
https://github.com/KarstensLab/microshades<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/KarstensLab/microshades__;!!Mi0JBg!JHjxzgnPO0XYYj7LW4pJaONXhhHHWtZSCIVmBypjHOfmLE0HHhi0aNocSLh4NaaNwoDkURb4CQIpN3CYJ2oT3WE$>

Scott



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