This repository contains the material for my keynote talk at the EuBIC 2018 meeting.
Open source and open development proteomics software
Abstract
Developing good scientific is difficult in many ways, considering that it often relies on diverse skills (such as programming and scientific) and needs to appeal to a broad audience (users and developers, computational and experimentalists), features that are often difficult to combine. In my talk, I would like to present a set of Bioconductor software for mass spectrometry and proteomics I directly develop or contribute to. I will briefly describe the software and some interesting technical characteristics, and mention features that I believe are important for good scientific software. I will also show how some of these software packages evolved over time, greatly benefited from external contributions, and how they fit into a broader software ecosystem.
Slides are available here.
Licence
All material is available under a creative common CC-BY license. You are free to share (copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format) and adapt (remix, transform, and build upon the material) for any purpose, even commercially.