Difference between revisions of "2018 PAG Hackathon"

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# adding an “Instructor” role to facilitate the usage of Apollo in an educational setting
 
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# incorporating additional metadata to an organism in Apollo to facilitate integration with Galaxy Histories.
 
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# [http://www.internationalgenome.org/faq/what-are-cram-files/ CRAM] support for JBrowse/Apollo.

Revision as of 20:02, 21 November 2017

The GMOD hackathon will take place January 10-11, 2018 (a few days before PAG, but not on January 12 so as not to overlap with the Tripal user meeting). It will take place at the Town and Country Hotel in the Brittany room. The Brittany room is in the eastern edge of the property in the north/south center, off of the Regency Courtyard). We expect that topics will include JBrowse (server-side stuff and plugins), Galaxy connectivity and plugins, and Tripal plugins (this hackathon overlaps the Tripal hackathon and user meeting that runs January 11-12).

Registration is $50 which covers part of the fee for the room (where the rest is made up from the kind JBrowse folks) and lunch on the first day. Please use the Eventbrite page to register and pay.

Suggested Topics

  1. improving the Python library for interacting with the Apollo API
  2. adding an “Instructor” role to facilitate the usage of Apollo in an educational setting
  3. incorporating additional metadata to an organism in Apollo to facilitate integration with Galaxy Histories.
  4. CRAM support for JBrowse/Apollo.