Hello, I was invited to a local (Northern Germany) workshop on next generation sequencing https://sites.google.com/site/nexgenseqmv/home/workshop to give a quick overview on what Debian/Ubuntu/BioLinux can do for them. This is a very friendly environment and besides * explaining how community-run Linux distros work * that Linux not necessarily means desktop, - but may mean virtual - or server and that - all major cloud services feature Debian images * what Blends are * what packages are available for Next Generation Sequencing I am very eager to learn about what the audience expects from our distro(s). Please kindly mention whatever issue is close to your heart that should be presented. I was very happy about the recent advent of the IGV.
To have something tangible, I asked Roland from Qlustar.com to demonstrate over the coffee breaks how to set up a distributed work environment with Debian. Tony had found and introduced their technology for the Debian Med Sprint. He kindly agreed, so we will jointly learn about how NGS-savvy wet-lab biologists are approaching us. Any suggestions on something fancy to display would be helpful. I would otherwise just dig into the data we are producing locally and show something. Best, Steffen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-med-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/trinity-0157ded0-8100-4ad9-807e-f735131b5af6-1395157494738@3capp-gmx-bs41