Nate I brought this issue up at the users conference and I wanted to bring it up again. How does somebody like us keep track of new development like this and how can we contribute? Regards On Aug 22, 2011, at 11:57 AM, Nate Coraor wrote:
Dave Walton wrote:
Dear Galaxy developers,
Our institution is trying solve our storage problem (we need lots, especially for NGS data, and someone needs to fund it). What we would like to be able to do, is based on some criteria control in what location a file gets written to disk.
This criteria could be an individual user, a role or group they belong to, or a project the file is associated with.
What we'd like to know are the following 3 things: 1) Is anyone already working on something like this?
Hi Dave,
We're working on an abstraction layer which will allow Galaxy data to live in multiple places instead of the single-point "files_path" that is currently used. Enis Afgan wrote the initial implementation and I am hoping to complete it within the next few months.
This won't have any per-user logic, but it should provide a piece of what you are hoping to do.
--nate
2) Are there other institutions that would be interested in this type of functionality?
3) If we were to attempt to implement this ourselves, would anyone be interested in giving us some input with respect to how to implement and how to make it generic enough to meet the needs of most institutions? If we're going to do it, we'll need to be able to produce an estimate of what the effort would be like so that we could get institutional funding to develop the functionality.
Thanks for any input you can provide.
Dave
-- Dave Walton Computational Sciences The Jackson Laboratory Bar Harbor, Maine
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