Ok I downloaded the SecureLink Connection Manager (file connection-manager.run) on my Linux laptop (got a big warning from Chrome that this kind of file is dangerous, I found this pretty ironic).
Then I started it with bash connection-manager.run (you have to kind of figure out these things by yourself) That displays a small popup window that says: securelink.partners.org Connected to the server And now what? The page at https://securelink.partners.org/ also says that I'm connected to kraken.dfci.harvard.edu but how do I actually access that machine? Thanks for your help. H. On 5/22/24 16:29, Hervé Pagès wrote: > > On 5/22/24 02:16, Vincent Carey wrote: > >> ... >> >> > Q4: Do you think a separate ExperimentData package satisfying >> the specifications laid out in Background 2 is warranted? This >> could be included in a future version with >> SummarizedExperiment/MetaboExperiment support. >> It depends on the size of the data. For a software package, we >> limit the >> size of the source tarball to 5G. So if you're going to exceed that >> limit then the datasets need to go in an experiment data package. >> >> >> Not 5G. Compressed tarball size may not exceed 5MB. See >> https://contributions.bioconductor.org/general.html, sec 3.2.5. > > oops! Yes of course. Thanks for the catch! > > -- > Hervé Pagès > > Bioconductor Core Team > hpages.on.git...@gmail.com -- Hervé Pagès Bioconductor Core Team hpages.on.git...@gmail.com [[alternative HTML version deleted]] _______________________________________________ Bioc-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioc-devel