Re: Bug#844772: ITP: r-bioc-mergeomics -- Integrative network analysis of omics data

2016-11-22 Thread Dylan
Hi,

2016-11-18 23:16 GMT+01:00 Dylan :
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Dylan Aïssi 
>
> Package name: r-bioc-mergeomics
> URL: https://bioconductor.org/packages/Mergeomics/
> License: GPL-2+
> Description: Integrative network analysis of omics data
>  The Mergeomics pipeline serves as a flexible framework for integrating
>  multidimensional omics-disease associations, functional genomics,
>  canonical pathways and gene-gene interaction networks to generate
>  mechanistic hypotheses. It includes two main parts:
>  1) Marker set enrichment analysis (MSEA);
>  2) Weighted Key Driver Analysis (wKDA).
>
>
> This package will be maintained by the Debian Med Packaging Team at:
> https://anonscm.debian.org/git/debian-med/r-bioc-mergeomics.git/

The package is ready for the review and the upload.

Thanks.

Best regards,
Dylan


PS: Thanks Andreas for the upload of r-cran-fitcoach



Re: Will we manage to upgrade jmol

2016-11-22 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi,

On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 01:40:44PM +0100, Michael Banck wrote:
> 
> [...]
> 
> > [1] https://anonscm.debian.org/git/debichem/packages/jmol.git
> 
> Ximin Luo has started packaging Jmol from scratch (thanks to Stuart
> Prescott for pointing me to it) and came quite a long way here:
> 
> https://github.com/infinity0/jmol
> 
> Ximin, I'd be more than happy to add you to the Debichem project so you
> can import and continue your work in that git repo.
> 
> Or you take over maintainership yourself if you prefer that.

I'd be in favour of team maintenance in a repository at git.debian.org
(either DebiChem or Debian Science).  Having repositories hanging around
somewhere else kicks out several QA tools and should be avoided.

In any case thanks to Ximin Luo for his effort on Jmol

  Andreas.

-- 
http://fam-tille.de



Re: [Debichem-devel] Will we manage to upgrade jmol

2016-11-22 Thread Michael Banck
Hi,

On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 02:52:16PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
> jmol is amongst the top 20 Debian Med packages but it is lagging heavily
> behind upstream.  It definitely needs some care but it seems the task is
> to heavy for a single maintainer.  At Debian Med sprint Michael and me
> moved the packaging from SVN to Git[1] and did some work on the latest
> upstream but also this work is stalled.  It would be really great if
> some volunteers could have a look to get the latest version ready before
> the freeze.  If you have some Java skills and some spare time cycles
> please have a look into Jmol.

[...]

> [1] https://anonscm.debian.org/git/debichem/packages/jmol.git

Ximin Luo has started packaging Jmol from scratch (thanks to Stuart
Prescott for pointing me to it) and came quite a long way here:

https://github.com/infinity0/jmol

Ximin, I'd be more than happy to add you to the Debichem project so you
can import and continue your work in that git repo.

Or you take over maintainership yourself if you prefer that.


Michael