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Bug#872622: ITP: bandage -- Bioinformatics Application for Navigating De novo Assembly Graphs Easily



Thank you for the suggestion, the control file has been updated accordingly.

Best,
Cedric
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From: Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu>
Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2017 9:30 AM
To: Cédric Lood; 872622@bugs.debian.org; Debian Med Project List
Subject: Re: Bug#872622: ITP: bandage -- Bioinformatics Application for Navigating De novo Assembly Graphs Easily

Hi Cédric,

thanks for the ITP.  I notice that the information inside this bug
report is more verbose than the package description in your
debian/control file.  I recommend to make d/control the same level
ov verbosity.

Kind regards

     Andreas.

On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 03:06:03PM +0200, Cedric Lood wrote:
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Debian Med <debian-med@lists.debian.org>
>
> * Package name    : bandage
>   Version         : 0.8.1
>   Upstream Author : Ryan R. Wick <rrwick@gmail.com>
> * URL             : https://github.com/rrwick/Bandage/
> * License         : GPL3
>   Programming Lang: C++
>   Description     : Bioinformatics Application for Navigating De novo Assembly Graphs Easily
>
> Bandage is a GUI program that allows users to interact with the assembly graphs made by de novo
> assemblers such as Velvet, SPAdes, MEGAHIT and others.
>
> De novo assembly graphs contain not only assembled contigs but also the connections between
> those contigs, which were previously not easily accessible. Bandage visualises assembly graphs,
> with connections, using graph layout algorithms. Nodes in the drawn graph, which represent
> contigs, can be automatically labelled with their ID, length or depth. Users can interact with
> the graph by moving, labelling and colouring nodes. Sequence information can also be extracted
> directly from the graph viewer. By displaying connections between contigs, Bandage opens up new
> possibilities for analysing and improving de novo assemblies that are not possible by looking at
> contigs alone.
>
> More information and download links are on the Bandage website: rrwick.github.io/Bandage
>
> The package is relevant to the field of genome assembly and will be maintained by the Debian Med
> team.
>
>

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