biocore / burrito

Python framework for controlling command-line applications.
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License
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Initial port of application controller code from scikit-bio #1

Closed jairideout closed 10 years ago

jairideout commented 10 years ago

NOT READY FOR MERGE

See LICENSE and README.rst for attribution info.

gregcaporaso commented 10 years ago

I'll review this one.

josenavas commented 10 years ago

I agree that burrito is an awesome name, but I also think that the package name should have some relation with its functionality... Also, this package can potentially become important in our pipelines so I'd recommend revisit the package name...

gregcaporaso commented 10 years ago

@josenavas:

I also think that the package name should have some relation with its functionality

the code wraps command line applications (like burritos wrap delicious foods).

ebolyen commented 10 years ago

I think if we had a logo this would be more obvious.

jairideout commented 10 years ago

the code wraps command line applications (like burritos wrap delicious foods).

...also hiding the potentially unsightly nature of said food.

ebolyen commented 10 years ago

It is literally a perfect analogy.

jairideout commented 10 years ago

I think if we had a logo this would be more obvious.

Excellent idea, see #2

josenavas commented 10 years ago

Thanks for the explanation! It now makes more sense! However, probably worth to add a couple of sentences in the README so this is clear to the potential users :-D

jairideout commented 10 years ago

Ok, will add in an upcoming PR

ElDeveloper commented 9 years ago

https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-lohsen-ip-burrito-00

jairideout commented 9 years ago

:scream: :goat:

ebolyen commented 9 years ago

veggie-tortillas are ruining the internet.

antgonza commented 9 years ago

what's the difference between veggie-tortillas and non veggie-tortillas?

ebolyen commented 9 years ago

That is a very sane question. One is green and makes the planet happy or something, and the other is a tortilla.