[Bioperl-l] bioperl reorganization

Chris Fields cjfields at illinois.edu
Sun Jul 19 15:35:11 EDT 2009


On Jul 19, 2009, at 10:42 AM, bix at sendu.me.uk wrote:

>> Nice graph!  We should probably attempt something similar to
>> Graph::Dependency to actually visualize some of the clusters.
>
> We've done visualization long ago:
> http://code.open-bio.org/svnweb/index.cgi/bioperl/view/bioperl-live/trunk/maintenance/module_usage.pl
> (I can't find my post to the list about it right now)

Yes, I recall the same.  Actually, I found Tim Bunce's  
Module::Dependency can do this very easily (I've put a PNG or SVG up  
on the wiki for Bio::SeqIO):

http://www.bioperl.org/wiki/Talk:Proposed_BioPerl_changes

It appears to be partly broken, though; I'm not getting any external  
deps, just blank nodes.  Should be easy to fix and patch, but Tim's  
longer maintaining it, though he's open to a co-maintainer (any  
volunteers?)

> We never really decided on splits based on that, beyond the obvious
> Bio::Graphics.

Well, we had a very general idea but never really acted on it, partly  
due to time but primarily for the same reason I've been pointing out;  
we have never specifically defined what is core and what isn't (hard  
to take initiative when faced with that).  I'm veering towards a very  
small core, myself, Bio::Root* only, using bundling to create larger  
distributions (something we raised in the past for Bundle::Bioperl and  
that Robert brought up via a Task::BioPerl).

Anyway, the plan on the wiki was along the lines of wanting to break a  
deadlock between 'core is everything' and 'core is very small', and  
initiate the process by splitting the package into a core-main-dev  
hierarchy (see the Talk page for that).

> There's a wiki page somewhere that was keeping track of what we  
> thought
> the best splits might be. Was in mentioned in this thread already?  
> If not,
> someone please post it.

Already mentioned, though easily lost in the discussion.  As it's  
moving a bit beyond core I've renamed it:

http://www.bioperl.org/wiki/Proposed_BioPerl_changes

I've also add a direct link to the main wiki page. I can plan a new  
1.6.x release around all this, but my feeling is that past that future  
releases in 1.6.x will likely be dead to focus on this (we can go  
through an extensive alpha release).  Viva la 1.7?

chris


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