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=== WS278 Models and Build Schedule === | === WS278 Models and Build Schedule === | ||
* Confirm model proposals and changes | * Confirm model proposals and changes | ||
+ | https://github.com/WormBase/wormbase-pipeline/releases/tag/models.wrm.WS278 | ||
+ | **Genotype/Disease_model_annotation | ||
+ | **ECO_term | ||
* Confirm build schedule | * Confirm build schedule | ||
+ | ** As proposed on the #build278 slack: | ||
+ | Rather than our current fixed dates schedule, I suggest we move to a sliding release schedule: the public release to production would occur no later than two months after whenever the build is released, or whenever things are ready. That is what we had agreed on at the last conference call. We can still publish anticipated release dates, in part because it helps relieve the agony of deciding on dates for each and every release. And still strive for 5-6 releases a year. | ||
+ | ** What does everyone think? | ||
=== Help Desk === | === Help Desk === |
Revision as of 09:43, 21 May 2020
Agenda
WS278 Models and Build Schedule
- Confirm model proposals and changes
https://github.com/WormBase/wormbase-pipeline/releases/tag/models.wrm.WS278
- Genotype/Disease_model_annotation
- ECO_term
- Confirm build schedule
- As proposed on the #build278 slack:
Rather than our current fixed dates schedule, I suggest we move to a sliding release schedule: the public release to production would occur no later than two months after whenever the build is released, or whenever things are ready. That is what we had agreed on at the last conference call. We can still publish anticipated release dates, in part because it helps relieve the agony of deciding on dates for each and every release. And still strive for 5-6 releases a year.
- What does everyone think?
Help Desk
- https://github.com/WormBase/website/issues/7714
- User asking for tool to visualize location of list of genes on the genome
- Original question/request in 2013, follow up in 2015, now second follow up in 2020