Hi all, >> Solicited topics >> http://www.igst.it/nettab/2016/submissions/topics/ >> >> I think a presentation on what Debian (Med) has to offer the >> community would be well received and I would be happy to co-author >> or advise such an abstract. >> >> I plan to submit something there (not Debian related) , if >> accepted, it would be nice to meet there ;-) > We should think of writing up all those latest developments. I like > the Nettab, the hackathon, sprints, codefest paper had its origin > right there.
I would be happy to help by contributing/fleshing out a manuscript in my spare time once there is a skeleton 'story' to tell. It is highly unlikely that I would be able to travel to Rome for the conference though. [...] >> We would need collaboration between five COST countries (basically >> Europe), financial support averages EUR 130 000 per year for a >> four-year period (though it is all for meeting support, no salaries >> or direct research support). >> >> I think we need to be affiliated to research institute and >> research programs .... I don't think it would work for Debian. > Oh, we are all employed somewhere. It would work. I am in cHiPSeT > (http://chipset-cost.eu/, anybody finding me on that picture gets a > free drink at our next Sprint). Nr. 11 from the left -- spotted you within 5 seconds ;) Cheers Sascha -- The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute is operated by Genome Research Limited, a charity registered in England with number 1021457 and a company registered in England with number 2742969, whose registered office is 215 Euston Road, London, NW1 2BE.