From cjfields at illinois.edu Tue Feb 9 18:03:37 2016 From: cjfields at illinois.edu (Fields, Christopher J) Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2016 18:03:37 +0000 Subject: [Bioperl-l] FW: [Open-bio-l] Let's get started with Google Summer of Code 2016 Message-ID: <225E27A8-150F-4E33-8FF1-9B236A26FCC4@illinois.edu> Kai Blin has graciously accepted heading up this year?s GSoC (with some help from Raoul Bonnal); see below for the original announcement. Several ideas are present for BioPerl, including submission of project ideas for Perl 6. This could run the gamut from writing up new code for BioPerl to creating useful library bindings for Perl 6. Also, we will need potential mentors for projects to help out. This could be for Perl-related projects but also for other projects where you may have expertise. Discussions will be happening on the OBF/GSoC list should anyone want to suggest project ideas or help mentor. http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/gsoc Thanks, chris On 2/9/16, 9:43 AM, "Open-Bio-l on behalf of Kai Blin" wrote: >Dear Open Bioinformatics community, > >Google is now accepting applications for mentoring organizations for the 2016 installment of the Google Summer of Code. You can find out a bit about the Google Summer of Code from an OBF perspective on our wiki at http://www.open-bio.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code. My apologies for the 2015 material still on there, but I've been fighting with the OpenID account creation on our wiki, and have not won so far. Still, most of the material still applies for this year. > >In order to actually collect a number of interesting project ideas that we could have students work on, we need your help as a community. Please join us on the OBF/GSoC mailing list (http://lists.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/gsoc) so we can get rolling. > >I would love to get a good list of proposals together until Wednesday, February 17th. To get a feeling what some nice project ideas would look like, have a look at our ideas list for 2015 (http://www.open-bio.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2015_Ideas). As in the last years, project ideas from all the OBF member projects are welcome. Additionally, we would like to invite other bioinformatics projects that are connected to the OBF to join us in our GSoC application. Connected projects would include projects that are heavy users of the Bio* libraries or similar. It would be ideal if all project ideas could be backed by two mentors. > >Feel free to forward this message to your respective OBF member projects, or connected bioinformatics community. > >Kind regards from the OBF GSoC team, > >Kai Blin, >OBF administrator for GSoC 2016 > >-- >Kai Blin kblin at biosustain.dtu.dk >PostDoc / Scientific Software Engineer >DTU Biosustain http://www.biosustain.dtu.dk/ >Building Thujahuset, room 2.L.09 >DK - 2970 H?rsholm >Denmark >mobile: +45 93511306 twitter: @kaiblin > > > > >_______________________________________________ >Open-Bio-l mailing list >Open-Bio-l at mailman.open-bio.org >http://mailman.open-bio.org/mailman/listinfo/open-bio-l From scott at scottcain.net Fri Feb 26 17:50:06 2016 From: scott at scottcain.net (Scott Cain) Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2016 12:50:06 -0500 Subject: [Bioperl-l] GMOD 2016 meeting Message-ID: Hello all, I am pleased to announce that details have been finalized for the 2016 GMOD meeting. It will take place immediately following the Galaxy Community Conference at Indiana University in Bloomington, IN on June 30 and July 1. We're still working on agenda details, so if you have suggestions or would like to present, please let me know. For registration information, please see: https://gmod2016.eventbrite.com And for other information about the meeting, keep an eye on: http://gmod.org/wiki/Jun_2016_GMOD_Meeting I look forward to seeing you there! Scott -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scott Cain, Ph. D. scott at scottcain dot net GMOD Coordinator (http://gmod.org/) 216-392-3087 Ontario Institute for Cancer Research -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: