From tony.travis at minke-informatics.co.uk Mon Jul 1 09:40:31 2019 From: tony.travis at minke-informatics.co.uk (Tony Travis) Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2019 14:40:31 +0100 Subject: [Bio-linux-list] FW: New contact form received In-Reply-To: References: <87d49f44f5dda02d7b9397368327cb94@environmentalomics.org> Message-ID: <5a26d4fa-c045-9042-9915-4200187419ac@minke-informatics.co.uk> On 01/07/2019 14:07, Timms-Wilson, Tracey wrote: > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: David Hancoc [mailto:mail at davidhancock.com] >> Sent: 01 July 2019 14:07 >> To: Timms-Wilson, Tracey ; Timms-Wilson, Tracey >> >> Subject: New contact form received >> >> You have received a new contact form message. >> Name : David Hancock >> Email : mail at davidhancock.com >> Message : Hello, >> >> Some researchers have been in touch with me. They are trying to cite >> maxdView - software that we used to host. >> >> They still use vintage versions of it, but are wondering how to cite it properlty. >> Specifically so that other people can use it. >> >> The download packge is still bundled into BioLinux, but the stand-alone >> download pages, previously hosted by CEH, have disappeared. >> >> Any chance that this can be re-instated? Hi, David. Tracey forwarded your email to me because I'm last-man-standing on the Bio-Linux project, which is now effectively abandoned by NERC/EOS and Bio-Linux 8 is no longer supported either by NERC/EOS, or by me... During the Bio-Linux project, we collaborated a lot with the Debian-Med team, who ported many of the most useful packages from Bio-Linux to Debian-Med. Indeed, our strategy has been to avoid using the 'orphaned' NERC repositories that we no longer have access to update or modify. I attended the 2019 Debian-Med Sprint in Vilnius earlier this year and presented my ideas about continuing development of Bio-Linux 9 within the Debian-Med project. The Debian-Med team have been very supportive: > https://wiki.debian.org/Sprints/2019/DebianMed2019 I've CC'ed your email to the Bio-Linux and Debian-Med mailing lists in case anyone is willing to volunteer to update the existing Bio-Linux 8 "maxdView" package and make it available for Debian/Ubuntu in "med-bio". Please post a message about the development and future of "maxdView". Thanks, Tony. -- Minke Informatics Limited, Registered in Scotland - Company No. SC419028 Registered Office: 3 Donview, Bridge of Alford, AB33 8QJ, Scotland (UK) tel. +44(0)19755 63548 http://minke-informatics.co.uk mob. +44(0)7985 078324 mailto:tony.travis at minke-informatics.co.uk