> I started to really like that spreadsheet - have also added bcbio to the
list of pending workflow engines. I don't really know where this
spreadsheet could go.

I also like the spreadsheet too!
Currently the spreadsheet is managed on my personal account's Google Drive.
It's happy to move it to a more appropriate place such as Debian's
Google Drive in the future or any time.

> It is useful for us now, but I wonder what kind of
questions it can help answering - is it a similarity score for workflows
implementations? A flexibility score for workflows? An indication for
packages to be substituteable? Something to rank significance for all
those packages left uncited in scientific publications? Once all the
packages are in Debian, we can auto-create that matrix. But now? Any
idea on the bio.tools front about this?

I do not understand what "similarity score" and "flexibility score" mean.
And I have no idea about your other questions.
Can you explain more about it?

Jun

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