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Question about generating a bioconda package from repo on CDCgov #137

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jennahamlin opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 1 comment
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What type of help do you need?

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Hello -

We have developed an open-source tool (https://github.com/appliedbinf/el_gato) that we would like to host on CDCgov once internal clearance has been completed. Currently, we provide two package installation mechanisms (bioconda and pip). Can CDCgov generate a bioconda package rather than the organization (ABiL) currently generating it? Note that we have not requested the GitHub repo for the CDCgov site.

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Jenna

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Sure; if you provide the clearance - we can certainly host it on cdcgov.

We can create you an open source repository via this ticket mechanism; and ask for an Open Source repository along with the name of the repository, and other relevant information.

For the generation of the bioconda package, how is it built today? Is this via a Github workflow?
I don't see how it's built, packaged and versioned in the repository so a discussion is needed for that.

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