The plan for a parallel GFF3 parser accessible from Ruby and other languages has been postponed, so the new goal for this project is to create a range of tools for working with GFF3 files, and a gem for using them from within Ruby.
It not anymore just a high performance library, so a new name would be appropriate.
This issue is for tracking proposals. GFF3 Tools seem to be taken, so the first one is:
The plan for a parallel GFF3 parser accessible from Ruby and other languages has been postponed, so the new goal for this project is to create a range of tools for working with GFF3 files, and a gem for using them from within Ruby.
It not anymore just a high performance library, so a new name would be appropriate.
This issue is for tracking proposals. GFF3 Tools seem to be taken, so the first one is:
gff3-par-tools