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  • dan
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    How about a list for questions?

    There is the option to use the 'Sequence Search Mailing List' (SSML):

    Bioinformatics community open to all people. Strong emphasis on open access to biological information as well as Free and Open Source software.



    Which could server as a general place to aggregate users of different tools and facilitate the discovery of best practice. Sometimes a ML feels more appropriate than a forum, but I guess its down to users eventually.

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  • lcollado
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    Sounds like a great idea

    /joins

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  • New mailing list for Bowtie, TopHat and related tools

    Hi all,

    My colleagues and I have started a mailing list to keep in touch with users of our tools about new releases and bug fixes. All of our tools are under very active development, with new features and fixes released often. If you are using any of the tools listed below, please consider subscribing to the mailing list.

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    Thanks,

    Cole Trapnell, Ben Langmead, and Mike Schatz

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