Hi,
  I think that this is a great idea.
  - Susan

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> Hi BioC users and contributors,
>
> In order to improve collaboration between scientists, computer engineers,
> bioinformaticians working with R and Bioconductor, I would like to see how
> much among you here in the list, would be interested in developing or making
> part of a website that plays the role of collaborative platform for
> R/Bioconductor codes, packages, workflows and contributions, so that we
> develop the "re-use" and "don't reinvent the wheel" spirit in one hand, and
> to put in practice a more collaborative work and interaction between people
> working on R/Bioconductor related projects.
>
> I already have experience in the development of such platforms and thought
> it could be useful and interesting to propose such initiative to people like
> you and I working with R/BioC
>
> This is in no way a competitive or alternative approach to Bioconductor
> mailing list but a complementary platform for sharing codes / workflows /
> analysis scenarios using R/BioC
>
> Would you please take a few moment to answer to this topic so that I can
> have an idea on your position in regards of such initiative.
>
> Thank you
>
> Radhouane
>
>   


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