(sorry for crossposting) Is there anybody interested to packaging software for systems biology?
I'm a bioinformatics student, and I noticed nobody within Debian is packaging systems biology-related tools (there is only an old ITP for libsbml). Wouldn't be useful to create a webpage like those at http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-med/? Of course, actually systems biology inherit science more than medicine. debian-science should have its own webpage, shouldn't it? A chaotic list with a few interesting tools for the main Debian distribution with their licenses follows. Anyone could surely look better. - Systems Biology Workbench (http://sbw.kgi.edu/research/sbwIntro.htm), BSD license, contains Jarnac, JDesigner and a lot of other stuff. - Dizzy (http://labs.systemsbiology.net/bolouri/software/Dizzy/), LGPLed. - Bio-SPICE (https://biospice.org/visitor/index.php), which has its own particular license (hope debian-legal helps!) - PANTHER HMM library and tools (http://www.pantherdb.org/downloads/), GPLed, concerning not only systems biology -- without license and/or sourcecode (?): - CellDesigner (http://www.celldesigner.org)? - BioUML (http://www.biouml.org/) and some related things? -- Luca Brivio Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 234046116 MSN IM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

