Now Accepting Abstracts!
We will be holding our Tripal Workshop at the Plant and Animal Genome (PAG) Conference on Sunday January 15th 2017 from 4pm-6:10pm in San Diego, CA. We are now requesting abstracts for oral presentations. Anyone who would like to showcase their project and describe how Tripal fits within your setup is welcome to submit an abstract. If you are working on new custom extension, have funding for new Tripal related projects, or if you would simply like to showcase your work and share your experience using Tripal we encourage you to submit.
Tripal v2.1-beta3 now available
This is the last 2.1 beta release. The next will be the full v2.1 release. This version should be the most stable yet for v2.1 and provides all of the functionality that v2.1 will offer including:
1) A Chado v1.2 to v1.3 upgrade.
2) A new phylogeny module that includes a newick file importer for phylogenetic trees and an NCBI taxonomy importer for taxonomic trees. Much thanks to Andrew Farmer and the LegumeInfo group for their assistance and collaboration in development and inclusion of this new module!
3) Improved support for multiple Chado installations
Tripal at the Plant and Animal Genome XXIV Conference
Tripal Codefest - January 8, 2016
Developers and users of Tripal met on January 8, 2016 to discuss current and future directions for Tripal modules and Tripal extension modules. For full proceedings and a list of attendees see the associated Google document.
Tripal at the Plant and Animal Genome XXIV Conference
Tripal Codefest - January 8, 2016
Developers and users of Tripal met on January 8, 2016 to discuss current and future directions for Tripal modules and Tripal extension modules. For full proceedings and a list of attendees see the associated Google document.
Tripal CodeFest in San Diego
Accepting PAG Abstracts
Tripal on GitHub
This will be where new code changes are pushed. Here are a few important links:
Tripal Organization: https://github.com/tripal