Re: [galaxy-user] Installing Galaxy and Hooking into a SGE Cluster

2012-08-23 Thread mailing list
No, no it's just internal billing within our organization.  We're
charging for compute time on the cluster, not for any particular
software.  No one is making any money off of Galaxy, it's just a way
to fairly divide up the compute time available to the organization.

-Greg

On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 11:27 AM, John Jones mr.johnjo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is it acceptable/legal to bill people for using the opensource tools in 
 Galaxy?

 I can understand billing for server/cluster usage, perhaps even for a profit, 
 but when I write a tool in my own time for free and then specify that people 
 who distribute my tool may only do so non-commercially, it would make me very 
 sad to think that people are getting around this buy charging excessive 
 amounts in sever-usage-fees, and thus making a business out of my free work.

 I'm not saying that this is what you are doing Greg, and I'm sure you have 
 your reasons, but I'm really just wondering what sort of copyright protection 
 i would need as a bioinformatics software developer to prevent such abuse of 
 charity.

 All the best,

 - John

 On 22 Aug 2012, at 21:20, mailing list margeem...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi guys,

 I want to install Galaxy on a local server and hook it into our SGE cluster.

 This excellent document seems to provide a lot of the steps
 http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Config/Performance/Cluster

 however I have two questions I'm not sure about.

 1. Right now users keep their data in their home directories.  The
 jobs they run on the cluster have access to the user's home directory
 and use that data.  How would this work with Galaxy?  Can the Galaxy
 interface and jobs reference data in the users' home directories?  Or
 I guess how does this work?


 2. Also can I integrate the Galaxy user system with LDAP?  And can
 that user information be passed to the cluster to run the jobs under
 that user?  We need this for cluster billing purposes.


 Thanks in advance for any help.  Everyone is our company is really
 pining for a Galaxy install and I'm really hoping I can set it up for
 them.

 -Greg
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Re: [galaxy-user] Installing Galaxy and Hooking into a SGE Cluster

2012-08-23 Thread John Jones
I completely understand what you're saying Greg and I have no doubt that your 
billing only covers the maintainence costs of your cluster - and I don't want 
to derail your thread because you ask a very legitimate question (to which im 
afraid I dont know the answer to, and would also be interested to hear the 
outcome of!); but I was just curious to hear if anyone in the community knew 
what protection there is for the developers of software if anyone can charge, 
say, $1000 for an alignment using free tools that takes only an hour to run.

In retrospect I should never have brought this up within your thread, and 
should have asked the question in it's own right (perhaps in a mailing-list 
directed at developers rather than users).

Anyway, all the best with your question :-)

- John


On 23 Aug 2012, at 19:01, mailing list margeem...@gmail.com wrote:

 No, no it's just internal billing within our organization.  We're
 charging for compute time on the cluster, not for any particular
 software.  No one is making any money off of Galaxy, it's just a way
 to fairly divide up the compute time available to the organization.
 
 -Greg
 
 On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 11:27 AM, John Jones mr.johnjo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is it acceptable/legal to bill people for using the opensource tools in 
 Galaxy?
 
 I can understand billing for server/cluster usage, perhaps even for a 
 profit, but when I write a tool in my own time for free and then specify 
 that people who distribute my tool may only do so non-commercially, it would 
 make me very sad to think that people are getting around this buy charging 
 excessive amounts in sever-usage-fees, and thus making a business out of 
 my free work.
 
 I'm not saying that this is what you are doing Greg, and I'm sure you have 
 your reasons, but I'm really just wondering what sort of copyright 
 protection i would need as a bioinformatics software developer to prevent 
 such abuse of charity.
 
 All the best,
 
 - John
 
 On 22 Aug 2012, at 21:20, mailing list margeem...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hi guys,
 
 I want to install Galaxy on a local server and hook it into our SGE cluster.
 
 This excellent document seems to provide a lot of the steps
 http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Config/Performance/Cluster
 
 however I have two questions I'm not sure about.
 
 1. Right now users keep their data in their home directories.  The
 jobs they run on the cluster have access to the user's home directory
 and use that data.  How would this work with Galaxy?  Can the Galaxy
 interface and jobs reference data in the users' home directories?  Or
 I guess how does this work?
 
 
 2. Also can I integrate the Galaxy user system with LDAP?  And can
 that user information be passed to the cluster to run the jobs under
 that user?  We need this for cluster billing purposes.
 
 
 Thanks in advance for any help.  Everyone is our company is really
 pining for a Galaxy install and I'm really hoping I can set it up for
 them.
 
 -Greg
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Re: [galaxy-user] Installing Galaxy and Hooking into a SGE Cluster

2012-08-23 Thread Joachim Baran
On 23 August 2012 14:39, John Jones mr.johnjo...@gmail.com wrote:

 [...] knew what protection there is for the developers of software if
 anyone can charge, say, $1000 for an alignment using free tools that takes
 only an hour to run.

  Many open source licenses will permit anyone to charge for redistributing
the software and/or reselling services regarding the software. It is up to
the users of the software to realize that they do not need to pay fees,
which I think makes a lot of sense because the only other option would be
to sue license violators. At least I cannot afford such a thing.

  Making money out of open source software is also not a bad thing. You can
get Linux for free, or you can pay RedHat many monies for also receiving
additional services. You can install Darwin for free, or you pay and get
Apple's extensions on top of it.

Best,
Joachim
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Re: [galaxy-user] Installing Galaxy and Hooking into a SGE Cluster

2012-08-23 Thread mailing list
Anyway, back to my question.  Does anyone know?  Would I be better off
asking on the developer mailing list or perhaps Stack Overflow?

Thanks again,

Greg

On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Joachim Baran joachim.ba...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 23 August 2012 14:39, John Jones mr.johnjo...@gmail.com wrote:

 [...] knew what protection there is for the developers of software if
 anyone can charge, say, $1000 for an alignment using free tools that takes
 only an hour to run.

   Many open source licenses will permit anyone to charge for redistributing
 the software and/or reselling services regarding the software. It is up to
 the users of the software to realize that they do not need to pay fees,
 which I think makes a lot of sense because the only other option would be to
 sue license violators. At least I cannot afford such a thing.

   Making money out of open source software is also not a bad thing. You can
 get Linux for free, or you can pay RedHat many monies for also receiving
 additional services. You can install Darwin for free, or you pay and get
 Apple's extensions on top of it.

 Best,
 Joachim

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Re: [galaxy-user] Installing Galaxy and Hooking into a SGE Cluster

2012-08-23 Thread Peter Cock
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 8:44 PM, mailing list margeem...@gmail.com wrote:
 Anyway, back to my question.  Does anyone know?  Would I be better off
 asking on the developer mailing list or perhaps Stack Overflow?

Software licensing is a much broader issue that Galaxy, so yes,
perhaps Stack Overflow would be a better place.

Peter
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[galaxy-user] Installing Galaxy and Hooking into a SGE Cluster

2012-08-22 Thread mailing list
Hi guys,

I want to install Galaxy on a local server and hook it into our SGE cluster.

This excellent document seems to provide a lot of the steps
http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Config/Performance/Cluster

however I have two questions I'm not sure about.

1. Right now users keep their data in their home directories.  The
jobs they run on the cluster have access to the user's home directory
and use that data.  How would this work with Galaxy?  Can the Galaxy
interface and jobs reference data in the users' home directories?  Or
I guess how does this work?


2. Also can I integrate the Galaxy user system with LDAP?  And can
that user information be passed to the cluster to run the jobs under
that user?  We need this for cluster billing purposes.


Thanks in advance for any help.  Everyone is our company is really
pining for a Galaxy install and I'm really hoping I can set it up for
them.

-Greg
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