Difference between revisions of "GMOD Help Desk"

From GMOD
Jump to: navigation, search
m (About)
m (About)
Line 53: Line 53:
 
[[bp:Brian|Brian Osborne]] started the help desk in 2006 and, among other things, created this wiki.  In 2007 Brian turned over the help desk to [[User:Clements|Dave Clements]].  The help desk is also backed up by several other members of the GMOD community, notably [[User:Scott|Scott Cain]], the GMOD Project Coordinator.
 
[[bp:Brian|Brian Osborne]] started the help desk in 2006 and, among other things, created this wiki.  In 2007 Brian turned over the help desk to [[User:Clements|Dave Clements]].  The help desk is also backed up by several other members of the GMOD community, notably [[User:Scott|Scott Cain]], the GMOD Project Coordinator.
  
The GMOD Help Desk is funded by an [http://crisp.cit.nih.gov/crisp/CRISP_LIB.getdoc?textkey=7234938&p_grant_num=1R01HG004483-01&p_query=&ticket=&p_audit_session_id=&p_keywords= NIH grant] under [http://biowiki.org/IanHolmes Ian Holmes] and an [http://crisp.cit.nih.gov/crisp/CRISP_LIB.getdoc?textkey=7237890&p_grant_num=5U24GM077905-02&p_query=&ticket=55662137&p_audit_session_id=288899622&p_keywords= NIH grant] under [http://hulab.tamu.edu/ Jim Hu].  Brian's work was funded by a [http://www.ars.usda.gov/ USDA ARS] grant under [http://www.ars.usda.gov/pandp/docs.htm?docid=11095 Doreen Ware].  We would also like to thank [http://www.uoregon.edu/~pphil/phillips.html Patrick Phillips] of the [http://ceeb.uoregon.edu/ Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (CEEB)] at the [http://uoregon.edu University of Oregon] for hosting Dave Clements.
+
The GMOD Help Desk is funded by [http://crisp.cit.nih.gov/crisp/CRISP_LIB.getdoc?textkey=7234938&p_grant_num=1R01HG004483-01&p_query=&ticket=&p_audit_session_id=&p_keywords= NIH grant 1R01HG004483-01] under [http://biowiki.org/IanHolmes Ian Holmes] and [http://crisp.cit.nih.gov/crisp/CRISP_LIB.getdoc?textkey=7237890&p_grant_num=5U24GM077905-02&p_query=&ticket=55662137&p_audit_session_id=288899622&p_keywords= NIH grant 5U24GM077905-02] under [http://hulab.tamu.edu/ Jim Hu].  Brian's work was funded by a [http://www.ars.usda.gov/ USDA ARS] grant under [http://www.ars.usda.gov/pandp/docs.htm?docid=11095 Doreen Ware].  We would also like to thank [http://www.uoregon.edu/~pphil/phillips.html Patrick Phillips] of the [http://ceeb.uoregon.edu/ Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (CEEB)] at the [http://uoregon.edu University of Oregon] for hosting Dave Clements.
  
 
Please [mailto:help@gmod.org contact] the Help Desk if you need any sort of assistance.
 
Please [mailto:help@gmod.org contact] the Help Desk if you need any sort of assistance.

Revision as of 18:49, 29 February 2008

The GMOD Help Desk is available to provide support to GMOD users. The best place to start with any questions is probably the GMOD web site or one of the GMOD Mailing Lists.

Any question from general to specific can also be sent to the GMOD Help Desk. The help desk will either answer your question, find someone who can, or redirect it to the appropriate mailing list.

You can contact the Help Desk by writing to help@gmod.org.


Help Desk Services

The GMOD Help Desk is responsible for providing several services to the GMOD community.

User Help

The help desk responds to any e-mails sent to help@gmod.org. The help desk also monitors the GMOD Mailing Lists for recurring issues and addresses those in the GMOD documentation.

GMOD Web Site and Documentation

The help desk is responsible for maintaining the GMOD web site (this site), writing documentation on GMOD Components, and disseminating best practices.

Education and Outreach

The help desk is also responsible for:

  • Writing online tutorials for GMOD Components.
  • Giving in person tutorials, both at conferences and at GMOD user sites.
  • Running a yearly 3-day hands-on training course for new GMOD users. In 2008, this will be held at NESCent during the summer.
  • Providing in person support and trouble-shooting for GMOD users.
  • Spreading the word about GMOD and encouraging its adoption, with a special emphasis on the evolutionary biology community.

Developer Support

The help desk is also charged with helping GMOD developers. In the short term the help desk provides mainly documentation support by integrating and polishing documentation written by developers. In the longer term, the help desk plans to provide integration and beta testing services.

Evolutionary Studies Support

The GMOD Help Desk is a collaboration between GMOD and NESCent. One goal of this collaboration is to assist researchers in the evolutionary biology community who are concerned with the management of genomic information, particularly those generating genome data for evolutionary model organisms. The second goal is to extend the functionality of GMOD tools for evolutionary applications, particularly in the area of managing and visualizing information about genotypic variation, phenotypic variation, and phylogenetics.

Help the Help Desk!

The Help Desk needs your feedback to help guide our priorities. Please contact the Help Desk if:

  • You have a suggestion for a tutorial topic.
  • You are interested in attending a tutorial either at a conference or at NESCent].
  • You have suggestions on conferences or meetings where a GMOD tutorial or poster should be presented.
  • You have a suggestion for improving the documentation or web site.
  • You want the GMOD Help Desk to send someone to your organization to help with training, setup, or debugging.*

*Small print: The host needs to pay travel expenses.


About

The GMOD Help Desk is a collaboration between GMOD and the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent), and is managed by NESCent.

Brian Osborne started the help desk in 2006 and, among other things, created this wiki. In 2007 Brian turned over the help desk to Dave Clements. The help desk is also backed up by several other members of the GMOD community, notably Scott Cain, the GMOD Project Coordinator.

The GMOD Help Desk is funded by NIH grant 1R01HG004483-01 under Ian Holmes and NIH grant 5U24GM077905-02 under Jim Hu. Brian's work was funded by a USDA ARS grant under Doreen Ware. We would also like to thank Patrick Phillips of the Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (CEEB) at the University of Oregon for hosting Dave Clements.

Please contact the Help Desk if you need any sort of assistance.