Hi, I read in http://www.genomeweb.com the following news : "Broad Institute Develops GenomeSpace Platform to Integrate -Omics Tools, Enable Reproducible Workflows June 29, 2009 GenomeSpace will initially integrate six tools — the UCSC Genome Browser, Genomatica, Cytoscape, *Galaxy*, Integrative Genomics Viewer, and GenePattern — but the plan is to eventually enable other developers to easily add their tools to the platform to create a "web 2.0" community for bioinformatics." I was wondering how the Galaxy developers see this integration of Galaxy within such platform? cheers, Erick
Hey, Just thought I'd pipe in with some context. There's some discussion of this at the FriendFeed room for the ISMB/ECCB conference and on a blog: http://friendfeed.com/ismbeccb2009/be61746c/sig-dam-data-and-analysis-manage... http://themindwobbles.wordpress.com/2009/06/27/research-reproducibility-thro... --Richard Klancer On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Erick Antezana<erick.antezana@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I read in http://www.genomeweb.com the following news :
"Broad Institute Develops GenomeSpace Platform to Integrate -Omics Tools, Enable Reproducible Workflows June 29, 2009 GenomeSpace will initially integrate six tools — the UCSC Genome Browser, Genomatica, Cytoscape, Galaxy, Integrative Genomics Viewer, and GenePattern — but the plan is to eventually enable other developers to easily add their tools to the platform to create a "web 2.0" community for bioinformatics."
I was wondering how the Galaxy developers see this integration of Galaxy within such platform?
cheers, Erick
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