Hi Titus, Thanks for the update! We are currently in a transition phase of some personnel and will release seqAn 2.0 this year. In spring we will do a Renault of our website and plan to include more I for about partners and users of SeqAn. So if it is the ok I will approach you then for more details? All the best, Knut Sent from my iPad, sorry for being short. > On Nov 21, 2014, at 15:45, C. Titus Brown <ctb@msu.edu> wrote: > > Dear SeqAn, > > just a brief intro and heads up — we have a PR for the khmer project, > > https://github.com/ged-lab/khmer/pull/642 > > that switches over to using SeqAn for our sequencing parsing. It will most likely be merged for the next major release, v1.2 > > If you’re unfamiliar with khmer, here’s an intro paper: http://files.figshare.com/1194736/wssspe13_ged.pdf > > At some point we hope to be chatting with you more closely about issues that include streaming support and threading. In the meantime please rely on us for any letters of support or collaboration that you can use! > > I’m the PI on the main khmer grant, and Michael Crusoe, CCed, is the lead khmer developer and community liaison. > > best, > —titus > ----------------------------- > > Dr. C. Titus Brown, ctbrown@ucdavis.edu > Visiting Associate Prof., UC Davis > http://ged.msu.edu/ > _______________________________________________ > seqan-dev mailing list > seqan-dev@lists.fu-berlin.de > https://lists.fu-berlin.de/listinfo/seqan-dev