Instructions for GitHub for GO
GitHub account
Main repositories and their scope
The Gene Ontology Helpdesk.
Ontology
Source ontology files for the Gene Ontology.
Annotation
Annotation queries/issues, disputes, including PAINT disputes.
GO-site
A collection of metadata, tools, and files associated with the Gene Ontology public web presence.
AmiGO
AmiGO bugs and feature requests.
GO website
GO's public presence, geneontology.org.
GO-CAM models and Noctua
GO-CAM models repository
noctua-models
Noctua stack
Bugs/feature requests: noctua
Noctua Simple Annotation Editor workbench
Bugs/feature requests: simple-annoton-editor
Noctua entity ontology
neo
Reasoner (?)
noctua-reasoner = minerva
PAINT bugs and feature requests for PAINT
paint (Huaiyu?)
Repo coordinators
Each repo has a coordinator. The responsibilities of the coordinator are to:
- Add assignee(s) to each issue
- Add labels as appropriate
- Follow up
- Propose prioritization for tickets (shared responsibility with product owner, technical lead, PIs, managers, creator of ticket, etc)
Procedure for using the GitHub repositories
- Create issue in the appropriate tracker
- If you want, add label for your group
- Other labels are added by the repo coordinator
Tracking issues
Daily Emails to go-consortium
Automatic emails are sent daily to the go-consortium
mailing list with a list of the new and updated tickets for these two trackers:
- Github Ontology Tracker Update
- Github Annotation Tracker Update
Make sure to look at these emails and comment on tickets that may impact your work as appropriate.