Hi all...I wanted to share with everyone a possible plan to begin subdividing the Bioinformatics section to increase the signal-to-noise for individual topics. Feedback would be much appreciated. Candidate new subforums are below:
**Bioinformatics General - if it doesn't fit below
**Basics - There are no dumb questions. Unless you didn't google with "site:seqanswers.com" first.
**Hardware / Cloud - AWS, Clusters, parallelization, how much RAM do i need, etc.
**File Formats / Conversion (SAM, BAM, FASTQ, etc)
**Community Software Packages - Centralize the discussion for very popular software packages their own subforums.
Particularly looking for feedback if developers would find this type of segmentation helpful? I've had a couple requests if this was possible for new tools that are being developed and thought it was a good idea.
I'm thinking for the most popular tools whose discussions are a major part of the existing forum: Bowtie/TopHat/Cufflinks, BFAST, MAQ, SAMtools, etc.
**Bioinformatics General - if it doesn't fit below
**Basics - There are no dumb questions. Unless you didn't google with "site:seqanswers.com" first.
**Hardware / Cloud - AWS, Clusters, parallelization, how much RAM do i need, etc.
**File Formats / Conversion (SAM, BAM, FASTQ, etc)
**Community Software Packages - Centralize the discussion for very popular software packages their own subforums.
Particularly looking for feedback if developers would find this type of segmentation helpful? I've had a couple requests if this was possible for new tools that are being developed and thought it was a good idea.
I'm thinking for the most popular tools whose discussions are a major part of the existing forum: Bowtie/TopHat/Cufflinks, BFAST, MAQ, SAMtools, etc.
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