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No code, No docker image #1

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ethanwillis opened this issue Sep 3, 2017 · 3 comments
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No code, No docker image #1

ethanwillis opened this issue Sep 3, 2017 · 3 comments

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@ethanwillis
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I read the paper and went to the sbolstack.org website to find the promised source code.. I didn't see anything there. I just found this readme and was hopeful I would be able to get the Docker image promised.. and that link is dead.

As well the openrdf.org link on the sbolstack.org website links to a coupon site that seems to have bought that domain.

Is there anywhere I can get access to code?

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cjmyers commented Sep 4, 2017 via email

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I initially found out about SynBioHub through Twitter. I thought it was an interesting idea and only recently had the time to start digging into the papers behind it.

I didn't have any specific research interest in any of this (not a synthetic bio person) until reading some papers tonight and seeing a question from someone at BioBricks, "How do you design a genome?". I'm going to setup a local synbiohub instance on my workstation when I get some free-time. Once I have that setup (and have loaded in some SBOL designs, do you know where I could easily download a database of them including biobricks-> SBOL designs?) I'm going to try my hand at creating a client application against the REST API that will attempt to annotate some genome sequences with the SBOL data.

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cjmyers commented Sep 7, 2017 via email

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