Hi David,

Yes, it is free and easy to set up, and we have instructions here: https://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/GetGalaxy

Thanks!

Kanwei

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 5:42 PM, David Matthews <D.A.Matthews@bristol.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi,

I am not a computer person and very much like using Galaxy because its nice and easy for non-bioinformaticians. Tomorrow I am going to have a meeting with the computer science department here at Bristol and I am hoping to persuade them to install Galaxy within the High Performance Computing Centre for University of Bristol users. As I understand it this is relatively straight forward - that is to say the project was designed for them to install the whole thing locally and reproduce the set up here so I and others can use it here instead of clogging up your machines with our data and requests (!). Is this right? There are no fees or anything and this is something most computer centres should be able to do? I know this may seem a silly question but it seems prudent to ask!

Cheers
David

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