[Biococoa-dev] More goodies!!

Peter Schols peter.schols at bio.kuleuven.be
Mon Mar 6 13:03:32 EST 2006


Wow, thanks ;-)
I did everything myself, except for the icon, which has been designed  
by Jasper Hauser who lives very close to you, Alex.

Once I get the SVN repository ready, I'll spend some time with the BC  
website and see what I can do... ;-)

peter



On 06 Mar 2006, at 13:44, Alexander Griekspoor wrote:

> Oh Peter, forgot to add... if you can make it look as good as the  
> Orbicule website, then please go ahead!
> Very well done. Do you do all artwork youself? Website, undercover  
> icon, intro movie of the registration app etc?
> I was impressed, time to submit undercover for the Design Awards I  
> would say!! This time the silver cube, absolutely sure!
> Cheers,
> Alex
>
>
> On 6-mrt-2006, at 13:33, Peter Schols wrote:
>
>> Hi Alex and other listers,
>>
>> This BCAppkitTest works great and it will be a great addition to  
>> BioCocoa!
>> Over the weekend, I have worked with the - very helpful - people  
>> at Bioinformatics.org to solve my login problems (it turned out to  
>> be a proxy issue that was caused by a bug on their end, they have  
>> been able to fix it).
>> As a result, I am totally ready to start the subversion repository  
>> and do the initial import.
>>
>> The main question I have now is: how should we organise the  
>> repository and the BioCocoa website? There are several scenarios:
>>
>> 1. Checkout the latest version of the BioCocoa framework from CVS  
>> and use that as the initial import for SVN. Make the BCAppkitTest  
>> available as a download on our website (both source and compiled  
>> app) but wait to put it in the repository until it's adapted to  
>> use the classes in our own framework.
>>
>> 2. Checkout the latest version of the BioCocoa framework from CVS  
>> and use that as the initial import for SVN. Make a second  
>> repository (I think this is possible @ bioinformatics.org) and put  
>> BCAppkitTest in there.
>>
>> 3. Checkout the latest version of the BioCocoa framework from CVS,  
>> add the BCAppkitTest somewhere in the hierarchy of that same  
>> BioCocoa folder and check this hybrid framework in to one repository.
>>
>>
>> I think I'd prefer solution number 1 (or 2) because
>> - it seems a bit weird to have part of a framework that does not  
>> use the base classes available in the rest of the framework
>> - it might confuse users of the framework
>> - we should aim to integrate BCAppkitTest into BioCocoa asap, this  
>> won't be a huge undertaking
>>
>> Please let me know your preference and I would be glad to create  
>> the Subversion repository and send instructions on using it. I'd  
>> also be glad to update the website and make the BCAppkitTest  
>> available.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
>>
>> On 06 Mar 2006, at 11:08, Alexander Griekspoor wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> With EnzymeX3 now in beta testing phase it's time to share the  
>>> wealth...
>>> I've thrown together a very simple demo app showing the three  
>>> goodies I would like to donate back to the BioCocoa project:
>>> 	- BCReader, the standalone BCReader classes for sequence file IO  
>>> (original version Peter Schols)
>>> 	- EntrezController, a controller plus view for browsing and  
>>> fetching NCBI's Entrez Database
>>> 	- KDTextView+, a custom NSTextView for displaying biological  
>>> sequences (original version Koen van der Drift)
>>>
>>> Download and enjoy at: http://www.mekentosj.com/biococoa/ 
>>> BCAppkit_Test.dmg
>>> Of course all feedback and bug reports are welcome (or not  
>>> depending on how you interpret this sentence ;-)
>>>
>>> Also, coming back to Koen's remark. There are a few things I/we  
>>> could do.
>>> First, it would be nice if it had these views mentioned as  
>>> available on the website and the code given a place on the svn  
>>> server.
>>> Second, we could perhaps post a small announcement (few lines) on  
>>> cocoa-dev to notify other cocoa developers, also letting them  
>>> know about BioCocoa again.
>>> Finally, we could compose a little message to MacResearch  
>>> describing the BioCocoa project and also the availability of this  
>>> code.
>>> Alternatively, I can inform them about it when we release the  
>>> EnzymeX final version. I believe Tom spoke a few times with the  
>>> guys behind MacResearch, so we could inform them directly.. Let  
>>> me know what you guys think.
>>> Cheers,
>>> Alex
>>>
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