waldronlab / bugsigdbr

R-side access to published microbial signatures from BugSigDB
https://bioconductor.org/packages/bugsigdbr
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Bioc submission #6

Closed lgeistlinger closed 2 years ago

lgeistlinger commented 3 years ago

Hi @jwokaty @lwaldron:

I just finalized what I think is a first working version of the BugSigDB R/Bioc companion package. I think you likely want to have a closer look into the functionality documented in the vignette of the bugsigdbr package here.

If you also think we are good to go @lwaldron, my question would be: @jwokaty would you be interested in taking on the actual submission to Bioconductor by opening a new issue in the Bioconductor Contributions repository. I am happy to help where needed, but maybe you would like to get more familiar with the actual submission + package review process?

jwokaty commented 3 years ago

@lgeistlinger Yes! I very much appreciate that.

lgeistlinger commented 2 years ago

Hi @lwaldron : just checking in whether we have your thumbs-up to go ahead with the submission to Bioconductor?

lwaldron commented 2 years ago

Thumbs up from me. Go for it, @jwokaty .

lgeistlinger commented 2 years ago

Hi @jwokaty - thought I quickly check in with you whether you have questions regarding the submission. For the beginning it's not more than opening an issue here: https://github.com/Bioconductor/Contributions/issues - but we can also have a quick chat if you'd like to clarify some details. We'd just like to be able to say "submitted to Bioconductor" for introduction at the upcoming Bioc conference (Aug 4-6). Thanks!

jwokaty commented 2 years ago

@lgeistlinger I will follow up with you tomorrow if I have any questions and I'll submit it after that.

lgeistlinger commented 2 years ago

Sounds good.

jwokaty commented 2 years ago

I submitted: https://github.com/Bioconductor/Contributions/issues/2200. Should I close this issue?

lgeistlinger commented 2 years ago

Cool, thanks! Yes, let's close here and let's continue monitoring over there.