[med-svn] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianMed/Meeting/Aberdeen2014" by BradChapman

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The "DebianMed/Meeting/Aberdeen2014" page has been changed by BradChapman:
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Add additional CloudBioLinux related tasks and updates

   * Community development, licensing, and potentially packaging of "standards" (incl. ontologies, schemata, ...) - what are the good, sustainable ways? Interested: Matus
   * p2pDB [Luca] - beyond the web: a peer to peer approach to data sharing for clinical trials and bioinformatics research
   * Bioinformatics education on the Raspberry Pi - [[http://eggg.st-andrews.ac.uk/4273pi|4273pi]] [Daniel]
-  * Automated creation of [[http://www.docker.io/|Docker]] containers with specific combinations of Debian-Med and external packages using Cloud.
+  * Automated creation of [[http://www.docker.io/|Docker]] containers with specific combinations of Debian-Med and external packages using Cloud. Work in progress is [[https://github.com/chapmanb/bcbio-nextgen-vm|bcbio-nextgen-vm]], with a [[https://github.com/chapmanb/bcbio-nextgen/blob/master/Dockerfile|Dockerfile]]. [Brad]
    * [note O. Sallou] might be worth looking at/contributing to build-debian-cloud (python branch). It can be used for the moment to build EC2 or VirtualBox/Vagrant and KMV images. It also supports the addition of plugins.
+   * There is also [[http://www.packer.io/|packer]] which provides a nice general soluation. [Brad]
-  * Automated methods to add large biological data to existing Docker containers. Allows lightweight distributions with ability to share data among multiple instances.
+  * Automated methods to add large biological data next to existing Docker containers. Allows lightweight distributions with ability to share data among multiple instances. [Brad]
+  * Provide automated manifest of software versions installed on image, prioritizing biological software. Previous work in CloudBioLinux: [[https://github.com/chapmanb/cloudbiolinux/blob/master/utils/cbl_installed_software.py|script]] and [[https://github.com/chapmanb/cloudbiolinux/tree/master/manifest|output files]]. [Brad]
   * Review of Qlustar HPC as a Bio-Linux terminal server [Tony]
   * Tackling some larger packages [Andreas]
    * staden (finalise merge of [[http://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/debian-med/trunk/packages/staden/trunk/|Tim's]] and [[http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/staden.git|Jonas']] work on this)



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