[Bioperl-l] Some trouble getting started
Peter Cock
p.j.a.cock at googlemail.com
Tue Apr 16 08:26:14 EDT 2013
On Tuesday, April 16, 2013, Chris Maloney wrote:
> [Resending this -- helps to be subscribed to the list.]
>
>
> Hi, I'm very new to bioperl. Here are some problems I've encountered
> in the last couple of days:
Thanks for taking the time to report this :)
> * The wiki doesn't allow new users to log in:
> https://redmine.open-bio.org/issues/3424: neither the OBF wiki nor
> the bioperl wiki. Presumably this has something to do with the
> migration to AWS
> (http://news.open-bio.org/news/2012/11/server-transition-to-aws/) in
> November last year. If so, that's five months -- a long time! That
> ticket itself has been open for more than a month.
> I would like to fix it, but I don't know whom to contact, and ...
I wasn't aware of this until very recently, it was reported on the
Biopython list and forwarded to the root-l SysAdmin team.
http://lists.open-bio.org/pipermail/biopython/2013-April/008510.html
> * The OBF blog I just linked to requires you to log in to leave a
> comment. But there's no way that I can discern to create a new
> account. I'd think this should be changed to allow anyone to
> leave a comment, with a CATPCHA. I haven't run a wordpress
> blog before, but I'd guess this would be enough to keep out
> the spam.
That may have been an accidental change from when the
theme was changed (I find it hard to log in and I have an
account). I'll pass that on to the root-l list too.
>
> * The redmine bug tracker installation has an expired security
> certificate. I guess most people are probably aware of this.
>
>
Already in hand, although buying the new certificate has been
complicated due to the timing of the OBF/SPI asset transfer.
> I don't *want* to complain, but it seems to me these are pretty
> important issues in terms of community building. If people are
> too busy, let me take a look, I will gladly try my best to fix these
> issues.
>
> Peter Cock or genehack could vouch for me, I think. (At least,
> insofar as that I wouldn't do anything malicious.)
>
> Chris Maloney
Are you volunteering for some SysAdmin type stuff then?
Regards,
Peter
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