Friday 31 May 2013

: [galaxy-user] Newbie: summary or metrics of Galaxy use & adoption?

This will be an interesting thread to watch

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From: "Ramon Felciano" <Feliciano ingenuity.com>
Date: May 31, 2013 2:16 AM
Subject: [galaxy-user] Newbie: summary or metrics of Galaxy use & adoption?
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> Hello all –
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> I would like to evaluate Galaxy for integration with Ingenuity's NGS analytics platform, and am trying to pull together some macro materials on how Galaxy has been used and adopted by the community at large. Are there any presentations or wiki pages that summarize basic stuff like:
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> # users
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> # of deployments/ instances (public or private)
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> Relative use of CloudMan vs locally deployed
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> Use in any clinical or regulated environments (e.g. CLIA)
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> I've seen the materials at http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Galaxy%20Project/Statistics but this looks to be only related to the public instance. Are there any similar materials that summarize across all installations, perhaps based on user surveys or the like?
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> Thanks in advance for your help.
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> Ramon
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