Hi Andreas,
Thanks for the welcome!
On 8/31/20 11:08 PM, Andreas Tille wrote:
Hi Andrei,
thanks a lot for your interest in Debian Med (again - since I
also said so in private mail).
On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 09:15:43PM +0200, Andrei Rozanski wrote:
I am new to the project and I would like to introduce myself.
My name is Andrei Rozanski, currently I am a researcher in computational
biology/bioinformatics at MPI-BPC.
I work with genomes and species comparison. Also, a little bit of machine
learning and data analysis.
Regarding machine learning we are in the process of packaging tensorflow
which requires some predependency. On this front I lost track - but may
be someone can enlighten here.
On programming languages and environment, most of what I do involves bash
scripting, GNU Make for pipelines, python and currently learning C++.
I think its a great idea. My vote is on the spreadsheet. Also, will
check MoM link.
In the COVID-19 hackathons we developed a spreadsheet
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tApLhVqxRZ2VOuMH_aPUgFENQJfbLlB_PFH_Ah_q7hM/edit?ts=5eb957ba#gid=543782716
which contains some todos and missings. I would suggest we try to
package either some software you are using in your day to day work which
is not yet packaged for Debian or we pick from the spreadsheet above to
find a package where you can learn all things you need to know to work
smoothly and efficient inside the Debian Med team. The formalisation
of this is done here
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMed/MoM
and this page contains a lot of links for newcomers you might like to
read.
Looking forward to contribute to the project!
Thanks a lot and looking forward to work together with you
Andreas.
Many thanks!
AndreiR