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Debian Med Sprint 2020

Location, Date

  • when: Feb 8/9, 2020
  • where: DCSO GmbH , EUREF-Campus 22, 10829 Berlin, Germany

  • Venue will be open at ~9AM, please ring the bell outside building number 22 ("DCSO" 2nd floor, main reception). If no one opens, please call organiser (+49 (0)151 54150155)

Venue

We will have access to one large (~15 people) and one small (~ 5 people) meeting room, so working in separate groups from time to time is definitely possible. A comfortable open space with coffee machine for socialising and relaxing is available.

Network and Wifi

There will be only public WiFi provided by DCSO. Sorry, no wired ethernet unless someone brings an access point and switch.

Getting there

Berlin can be easily reached from within Germany using the DB train system (Berlin Hbf or Berlin-Südkreuz) or Flixbus long-distance bus service (Berlin ZOB or Alexanderplatz). There are also two main international airports: Berlin Tegel (TXL) and Schönefeld (SXF). Both have good public transport connections to the rest of the city for typically <5 EUR per trip (TXL bus or S-Bahn S9 and S45 for SXF).

The venue is easily reachable by S-Bahn (S1, Ringbahn S41/S42/S46) via Schöneberg station. There are also a couple of buses running (M46, 248). See https://sbahn.berlin/liniennetz/station/235/ for more details. Südkreuz station would also be an alternative with a bit of walking.

Please avoid coming by car in favour of the environment and limited parking.

Accommodation

There are a variety of hotels and hostels just a couple of S-Bahn stations from the venue, e.g. near Potsdamer Platz or Anhalter Bahnhof: https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels+near+euref-campus/@52.4884989,13.3415758,14z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!2m4!5m3!5m2!4m1!1i2

Examples:

Food

The venue is located in the "Rote Insel" district of Berlin (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rote_Insel) with many suitable and affordable lunch spots, e.g. good Korean and Indian restaurants, a South German Wirtshaus within very short walking distance, and various fast food options (with vegetarian menu items).

Bring

Please consider bringing the following items:

  • computers
  • adaptors for EU power plugs, if necessary
  • power bars

Participants

Please add yourself to the list below if you wish to attend. There will be space for ~15 participants.

No

Name

Email

confirmed

booked accom.

Affiliation

Country

Arrival at

Departure at

1

Sascha Steinbiss

satta

Yes

Debian

DE

2020-02-08T09:00

2020-02-09T19:00

2

Andreas Tille

tille

Yes

Debian

DE

2020-02-07T18:00

2020-02-09T19:00

3

Olivier Sallou

osallou

Yes

Yes

Debian

FR

2020-02-07T??:00

2020-02-10T??:00

4

Steffen Möller

moeller

Yes

No

Debian

DE

2020-02-07T??:00

2020-02-10T??:00

5

Michael R. Crusoe

mrc@commonwl.org

Yes

N/A

CWL/ELIXIR-NL

DE

2020-02-08T09:00

2020-02-09T19:00

6

Ben Soares

b.soares@dundee.ac.uk

Yes

Yes

University of Dundee/Jalview Team

GB

2020-02-07T18:00

2020-02-10T10:00

7

Ole Streicher

olebole

No

N/A

Debian

DE

2020-02-08T09:00

2020-02-09T??:00

8

Jun Aruga

happy _at_ oh4u _dot_ net

Yes

?

Fedora

CZ

2020-02-06T19:00

2020-02-10T15:00

9

Matúš Kalaš

matus.kalas@uib.no

Yes

Yes

EDAM, ELIXIR

NO

2020-02-07T18:00

2020-02-11T07:00

10

Alex Mestiashvili

mestia

Yes

N/A

Biotec, TU-Dresden

DE

2020-02-08 T09:00

2020-02-09T17:30

11

Tanya Malygina

Yes

Yes

botkin.ai

RU

2020-02-08T??:00

2020-02-10T??:00

12

Evan Nemerson

firsname@lasntname.com

Yes

N/A

None

US

Remote (-0800 timezone, available for a couple hours each morning Berlin time)

13

Liubov Chuprikova

chuprikovalv@gmail.com

Yes

N/A

Autonomous University of Madrid

CH

Remote

Agenda

(tentative/final agenda here before/after the sprint)

Steffen:

  • Revisiting workflows (pigx, bcbio)
  • Report on experiences with med.functional.domains semi-autobuilds
  • Exchange on how Andreas' "routine-upgrade" and the nagging workflows changed my view on d/patches
  • Revisiting refs to conda and bio.tools
  • Collecting thoughts on our tasks pages
  • Packaging load - should we prioritize? Automate? Learn from conda?
  • Open Science/Med Hardware and apps in Debian

Matúš:

  • Adding refs between Bioconda, Debian Med, and bio.tools; adding EDAM annotation

Sascha:

  • Add (build-time? and) autopkgtests to Vmatch
  • Add autopkgtests to ?GenomeThreader

  • Investigate IVA FTBFS
  • Upstream reproducibility patches for Vmatch/GenomeThreader
  • Make Vmatch build on all archs
  • Investigate non-reproducibility of ?GenomeTools and lambda-align

Olivier:

  • Patch biomaj3 package to workaround python-influxdb panda ftbs issue
  • Bug squashing

Reports

(pointers to communication about the sprint)

  • announcement: (e.g. link to lists.d.o archives)
  • report: (e.g. link to lists.d.o archives)
  • other:
  • other:
  • ...

Acknowledgements

the sprint has been possible thanks to:


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