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MouseGastrulationData #1150

Closed jonathangriffiths closed 5 years ago

jonathangriffiths commented 5 years ago

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Liubuntu commented 5 years ago

HI @jonathangriffiths ,

Seems that you have made some commits and bumped version. It's weird that the building machine didn't catch it correctly. Could you do the version bump again? As long as the building is clear on all platforms, we are ready to go.

Best, Qian

jonathangriffiths commented 5 years ago

Hi @Liubuntu,

I think it has done a build already - you can see version 0.99.10 here: http://bioconductor.org/spb_reports/MouseGastrulationData_buildreport_20190807094737.html

Jonny

bioc-issue-bot commented 5 years ago

Received a valid push; starting a build. Commits are:

1dc4b10 Tidied the atlas sample metadata e57b3f8 Version bump

jonathangriffiths commented 5 years ago

I have also made one (final!) formatting change which will trigger a new build now.

bioc-issue-bot commented 5 years ago

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bioc-issue-bot commented 5 years ago

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mtmorgan commented 5 years ago

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