Dear Galaxy developers, We hereby want to ask if anyone is interested in helping out to repair and update our Galaxy tool 'odose': Webserver<http://www.odose.nl/> Publication<http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0062447> Public server page<https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/PublicGalaxyServers#ODoSE> Github<https://github.com/ODoSE/galaxy> Odose enables users to perform an array of population genetics tests on prokaryote genomes. Our tool is currently linked to NCBI to download various files, but continuous restructuring at NCBI has resulted in broken links which prevent the pipeline from working. Developer Tim te Beek has moved on outside academia and does not have the time to fix it, but is available to give answer question/give instructions. We believe our tool is highly useful for microbiologists and would greatly appreciate any help from the Galaxy community to get it working properly again! Please get in touch if you would like to know more. Best Wishes, Michiel Vos, Mark van Passel and Tim te Beek Michiel Vos European Centre for Environment and Human Health University of Exeter ESI Building, Penryn Campus TR10 9FE Penryn, UK 0044 (0)1326259464 https://coastalpathogens.wordpress.com/
You might find this work useful for fetching bacteria from the NCBI: https://github.com/kblin/ncbi-genome-download Peter On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 12:54 PM, Vos, Michiel <M.Vos@exeter.ac.uk> wrote:
Dear Galaxy developers,
We hereby want to ask if anyone is interested in helping out to repair and update our Galaxy tool ‘odose’:
Webserver
Publication
Public server page
Github
Odose enables users to perform an array of population genetics tests on prokaryote genomes. Our tool is currently linked to NCBI to download various files, but continuous restructuring at NCBI has resulted in broken links which prevent the pipeline from working. Developer Tim te Beek has moved on outside academia and does not have the time to fix it, but is available to give answer question/give instructions. We believe our tool is highly useful for microbiologists and would greatly appreciate any help from the Galaxy community to get it working properly again! Please get in touch if you would like to know more.
Best Wishes, Michiel Vos, Mark van Passel and Tim te Beek
Michiel Vos
European Centre for Environment and Human Health
University of Exeter
ESI Building, Penryn Campus
TR10 9FE Penryn, UK
0044 (0)1326259464
https://coastalpathogens.wordpress.com/
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Hi Michiel, the IUC (https://github.com/galaxyproject/tools-iuc) is adopting wrappers and helping with fixing them. Can you create a PR with everything what you have against this repo, we will review it and guide you through the process. Once, this is merged we will help maintaining it. Thanks, Bjoern Am 25.10.2016 um 13:54 schrieb Vos, Michiel:
Dear Galaxy developers,
We hereby want to ask if anyone is interested in helping out to repair and update our Galaxy tool ‘odose’:
Webserver <http://www.odose.nl/>
Publication <http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0062447>
Public server page <https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/PublicGalaxyServers#ODoSE>
Github <https://github.com/ODoSE/galaxy>
Odose enables users to perform an array of population genetics tests on prokaryote genomes. Our tool is currently linked to NCBI to download various files, but continuous restructuring at NCBI has resulted in broken links which prevent the pipeline from working. Developer Tim te Beek has moved on outside academia and does not have the time to fix it, but is available to give answer question/give instructions. We believe our tool is highly useful for microbiologists and would greatly appreciate any help from the Galaxy community to get it working properly again! Please get in touch if you would like to know more.
Best Wishes, Michiel Vos, Mark van Passel and Tim te Beek
Michiel Vos
European Centre for Environment and Human Health
University of Exeter
ESI Building, Penryn Campus
TR10 9FE Penryn, UK
0044 (0)1326259464
https://coastalpathogens.wordpress.com/
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Björn Grüning
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Peter Cock
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Vos, Michiel