5 Jan 12:20
Re: BioPerl 1.6 RC1
From: Gabriel Valiente <valiente <at> lsi.upc.edu>
Subject: Re: BioPerl 1.6 RC1
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.lang.perl.bio.general
Date: 2009-01-05 11:20:49 GMT
Subject: Re: BioPerl 1.6 RC1
Newsgroups: gmane.comp.lang.perl.bio.general
Date: 2009-01-05 11:20:49 GMT
>>> As authors of the Bio::PhyloNetwork modules, we have made every >>> effort to conform to the Bio::Tree API. Nevertheless, it would be >>> best if active core developers could please have a closer look. >>> In any case, our motivation in publishing these modules as part >>> of the BioPerl distribution was to make them available to the >>> large community of BioPerl users and if you end up deciding to >>> pull them from the core distribution, they won't be that visible >>> anymore. Regarding renaming Bio::PhyloNetwork to >>> Bio::Phylo::Network, I don't like the idea very much because the >>> Bio::PhyloNetwork modules do not have much in common with >>> Rutger's Bio::Phylo modules. Thanks, >> >> Gabriel > > The question isn't whether they will be included within BioPerl per > se, but specifically within the core modules of BioPerl (see > below). Judging by your response I think we can include them for > the 1.6 release. It might help if we set up bug reports to be > passed on to you or others responsible (with the obvious constraint > that fixes for 1.6 won't break any API). We can set something up > on bugzilla for that; just let me know what email you want reports > sent. No problem, please put me (valiente <at> lsi.upc.edu) and also Gabriel Cardona (gabriel.cardona <at> uib.es). > BioPerl 1.6 is to represent the last 'full' or old-style release. > Regarding all modules automatically being in core: we have > extensively discussed on the list the problem of code bloat in > core. We plan on splitting off specialized modules into > subdistributions, similar to bioperl-db, etc, post 1.6. This is > something that most (all?) core devs appear to agree on. > > Based on that I would say that post-1.6, unless the > Bio::PhyloNetwork modules prove to be inextricably linked to a > large portion of BioPerl classes, I could see these being included > in a specialized bioperl-phylo or similar package, kept in a > separate subversion repo just like the other bioperl-* > distributions. Won't be up to me alone though, and anyone is > welcome to discuss this further on the list. Ok. So far, Bio::PhyloNetwork is linked to Bio::Tree and Bio::TreeIO. Thanks, Gabriel
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