Re: Questions about OSS projects.

2006-06-28 Thread Terry Hancock
Paul McGuire wrote: > "Daniel Dittmar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > If you've written a few small scripts that might be of use to > > others and that you assume that there are others who do the same, > > you might start with a wiki or something like the Pyth

Re: Questions about OSS projects.

2006-06-28 Thread Paul McGuire
"Daniel Dittmar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > If you've written a few small scripts that might be of use to others and > that you assume that there are others who do the same, you might start > with a wiki or something like the Python Cookbook > (http://aspn.actives

Re: Questions about OSS projects.

2006-06-28 Thread Daniel Dittmar
bio_enthusiast wrote: > I was wondering how to go about starting an open source project for > doing routine biological problems? There is a plethora of scripts and > a fairly large biopython project to back up anyone who tried, these > however cater to the bioinformatics community and it loses the

Re: Questions about OSS projects.

2006-06-27 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2006-06-27, bio_enthusiast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was wondering how to go about starting an open source > project for doing routine biological problems? Generally you either start writing code to fulfill a need of yours, or you pay somebody else to write it for you. > There is a pleth

Questions about OSS projects.

2006-06-27 Thread bio_enthusiast
I was wondering how to go about starting an open source project for doing routine biological problems? There is a plethora of scripts and a fairly large biopython project to back up anyone who tried, these however cater to the bioinformatics community and it loses the vast majority of the wet-lab s