On Mon, 13 Jan 2014 12:03:43 +0100 Olivier Sallou <olivier.sal...@irisa.fr> wrote:
> * Package name : minia > Version : 1.6067 > Upstream Author : Rayan > * URL : http://minia.genouest.org > * License : CeCILL [1] clearly hints there's no such thing as a "CeCILL license", and in fact there's several of them. I think the concrete one used by this piece of software should be mentioned, using its precise code name. > Programming Lang: C > Description : short-read assembler > > Minia is a short-read assembler based on a de Bruijn graph, capable > of assembling a human genome on a desktop computer in a day. The > output of Minia is a set of contigs. Minia produces results of > similar contiguity and accuracy to other de Bruijn assemblers (e.g. > Velvet). In computing, most people take the word "assembler" to mean a piece of software which translates an assembly language of some sort to a form directly runnable by the CPU of a target hardware platform. Hence I think the description should be elaborated upon to make it clear it has to do with DNA and not computer programming. 1. http://bugs.debian.org/565884 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20140113161605.87d3269cb2adbb775ccc3...@domain007.com