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Second Debian Med COVID-19 hackathon

([Briefs] Jun 9, 2020 22:53 UTC (Tue) (ris))


The Debian Med team joined a COVID-19 Biohackathon last April and is planing on doing it again on June 15-21.

A recently shared pre-publication draft paper highlights which software tools are considered useful "to Accelerate SARS-CoV-2 and Coronavirus Research". Many of these tools would benefit from being packaged in Debian and all the advantages that Debian brings for both users and upstream alike.

As in the first sprint most tasks do not require any knowledge of biology or medicine, and all types of contributions are welcome: bug triage, testing, documentation, CI, translations, packaging, and code contributions.

From :

Andreas Tille <tille-AT-debian.org>

To :

debian-devel-announce-AT-lists.debian.org

Subject :

Second Debian Med COVID-19 hackathon (June 15-21, 2020)

Date :

Tue, 9 Jun 2020 16:36:53 +0200

Message-ID :

<20200609143653.GC25468@an3as.eu>

Cc :

Debian Med Project List <debian-med-AT-lists.debian.org>

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Dear Debian Community,

Debian Med joined the virtual (online) [COVID-19 Biohackathon] from

April 5-11 2020. We considered the outcome a great success in terms of

the approached tasks, the new members we gained and the support of

Debian infrastructure teams (namely the ftpmaster team).

COVID-19 is not over and the Debian Med team wants to do another week of

hackathon to continue with this great success. We want to do this from

June 15th to June 21th 2020.

A [recently shared pre-publication draft paper] highlights which

software tools are considered useful "to Accelerate SARS-CoV-2 and

Coronavirus Research". Many of these tools would benefit from being

packaged in Debian and all the advantages that Debian brings for both

users and upstream alike.

As in the first sprint most tasks do not require any knowledge of

biology or medicine, and all types of contributions are welcome: bug

triage, testing, documentation, CI, translations, packaging, and code

contributions.

1. [Debian related bugs in COVID-19 related packages]

2. [COVID-19 related software that is awaiting packaging]

please respond to the RFP with your intent so we don't duplicate work

3. You can also contribute directly to the upstream packages, linked

from the [Debian Med COVID-19 task page]. Note: many biomedical

software packages are quite resource limited, even compared to a

typical FOSS project. Please be kind to the upstream author/maintainers

and realize that they may have limited resources to review your

contribution. Triaging open issues and opening pull requests to fix

problems is likely to be more useful than nitpicking their coding

style.

4. Architectures/porting: Please focus on amd64, as it is the primary

architecture for biomedical software. A secondary tier would be arm64 /

ppc64el / s390x (but beware the endian-related issues on s390x). From a

free/open hardware perspective it would be great to see more riscv64

support, but that is not a priority right now

5. Python developers: The Debian Med team is also trying to [improve the

availability ofautomated biomedical pipelines/workflows] using the

Common Workflow Language open standard. The reference implementation of

CWL is written in Python and there are many [open issues ready for work

that don't require any biomedical background].

6. It is very easy to contribute to Debian Med team. We have a lowNMU

policy for all our packages. Merge requests on Salsa are usually

processed quickly (but please ping some of the latest Uploaders of the

package to make sure it will be noticed). Even better if you ask for

membership to the team and push directly to the salsa repository.

7. The [debian-med-team-policy] should answer all questions how to contribute.

8. There is a [work-needed wiki] that will help keep track of who is

working on which projects.

9. There is also a [NEW requests wiki] where we can request expedited

NEW processing to support this effort. In the last sprint ftpmaster

was picking from here with high priority. Thanks again for this.

During the hackathon we will coordinate ourselves via the the Salsa

coordination page, Debian Med mailing list and IRC:

* https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/community/2020-covid19-...

* https://lists.debian.org/debian-med/

* https://wiki.debian.org/IRC

* irc://irc.debian.org/debian-med

* https://jitsi.debian.social/DebianMedCovid19 every day at 15:00 UTC

Thanks in advance for considering to join our sprint.

Sincerely

Andreas Tille on behalf of the Debian Med team.

[COVID-19 Biohackathon] https://github.com/virtual-biohackathons/covid-19-bh20

[recently shared pre-publication draft paper] https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202005.0376.v1

[Debian related bugs in COVID-19 related packages]

https://blends.debian.org/med/bugs/covid-19.html

[COVID-19 related software that is awaiting packaging]

https://blends.debian.org/med/tasks/covid-19

[Debian Med COVID-19 task page] https://blends.debian.org/med/tasks/covid-19

[improve the availability of automated biomedical pipelines/workflows]

https://doi.org/10.1007/s41019-017-0050-4

[open issues ready for work that don't require any biomedical background]

https://github.com/common-workflow-language/cwltool/issues

[debian-med-team-policy] https://med-team.pages.debian.net/policy/

[work-needed wiki]

https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/community/2020-covid19-...

[NEW requests wiki]

https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/community/2020-covid19-...



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