It work be a lot of work. After looking at the ports I've discovered
UGENE. And I like on premise software anyway. Would you or anyone
know how to get on the UGENE FreeBSD port team?

Thanks,

Jonathan














On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 9:51 AM, Kurt Jaeger <li...@opsec.eu> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> > I was wondering if there would be any interest in starting a new team
> for a
> > Gene Pattern port. Here is there github ->
> > https://github.com/genepattern/genepattern-server
> >
> > And website - >
> http://www.broadinstitute.org/cancer/software/genepattern/
>
> I had a quick look at it. Is there any documentation on how it would
> be built ? I've also asked their team via their contact form at
>
> http://www.broadinstitute.org/cancer/software/genepattern/contact
>
> So, I have a certain curiosity in the bio/gene software toolchains,
> but they have their quirks for some non-bio-science person
> to understand, let alone build from source etc.
>
> From what I understand, they have a public webserver where you can
> get access and use their software. What is the added value
> to replicate that type of server, or trying to understand
> their build process, given that it probably takes serious amounts of
> work to pull off ?
>
> --
> p...@opsec.eu            +49 171 3101372                         4 years to
> go !
>
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