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I can speak and write English and Turkish (my native language) I want to contribute GNU/FSF projects but first for translation team
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My desktop : [https://diode.zone/videos/watch/7663cc2a-5fea-4f4a-adda-f7ef72ee34fd My Trisquel GNU/Linux 8 Flidas with Linux-libre and GNOME]
  
 
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Revision as of 18:12, 10 April 2020

I can speak and write English and Turkish (my native language) I want to contribute GNU/FSF projects but first for translation team

My desktop : My Trisquel GNU/Linux 8 Flidas with Linux-libre and GNOME

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My interest list :

    • BioRuby comes with a comprehensive set of free development tools and libraries for bioinformatics and molecular biology, for the Ruby programming language. BioRuby has components for sequence analysis, pathway analysis, protein modelling and phylogenetic analysis; it supports many widely used data formats and provides easy access to databases, external programs and public web services, including BLAST, KEGG, GenBank, MEDLINE and GO.BioRuby comes with a tutorial, documentation and an interactive environment, which can be used in the shell, and in the web browser.BioRuby is supported by the Open Bioinformatics Foundation or O|B|F.
    • The Common Workflow Language (CWL) is an open standard for describing analysis workflows and tools in a way that makes them portable and scalable across a variety of software and hardware environments, from workstations to cluster, cloud, and high performance computing (HPC) environments. CWL is designed to meet the needs of data-intensive science, such as Bioinformatics, Medical Imaging, Astronomy, High Energy Physics, and Machine Learning.
    • Dicom (Digital Imaging in Medicine) is the bread and butter of medical image datasets, storage and transfer.
    • KDE File Manager Dolphin is the default file manager in the KDE Plasma Workspaces, intended to be both powerful and easy to use.
    • Extensible, real-time editor.Extraordinarily powerful text editor with additional features including content sensitive major modes, complete online documentation, highly extensible through Lisp, support for many languages and their scripts through its multilingual extension, and a large number of other extensions available either separately or with the GNU Emacs distribution.Runs on many different operating systems regardless of machine. It offers true Lisp, smoothly integrated into the editor, for writing extensions and provides an interface to the X windows system.
    • The GenomeTools genome analysis system is a free collection of bioinformatics tools (in the realm of genome informatics) combined into a single binary named gt. It is based on a C library named “libgenometools” which consists of several modules.
    • ImageJ is a public domain Java image processing program inspired by NIH Image for the Macintosh. It runs, either as an online applet or as a downloadable application, on any computer with a Java 1.4 or later virtual machine.
    • Distributed and encrypted audio/video/text communication. GNU Jami (formerly SFLphone, GNU Ring) is a universal and distributed communication platform, implemented as free (libre) software, which respects the freedoms and privacy of users. Aimed at the general public as well as professionals, Jami provides all its users a universal communication tool, autonomous, libre, secure and built on a distributed architecture thus requiring no authority or central server to function. GNU Jami satisfies a high priority software goal of the Free Software Foundation, responding to the challenges of privacy on the Internet. Developed by Savoir-faire Linux, Jami takes advantage of an active development community thanks to the support of young Google Summer of Code developers as well as research partnerships with Polytechnique Montréal and the Université du Québec à Montréal.
    • Classical first person shooter based on id Tech 3 OpenArena is a classical first person shooter based on id Tech 3 game engine.
    • Pysam is a python module for reading, manipulating and writing genomic data sets.Pysam is a wrapper of the htslib C-API and provides facilities to read and write SAM/BAM/VCF/BCF/BED/GFF/GTF/FASTA/FASTQ files as well as access to the command line functionality of the samtools and bcftools packages. The module supports compression and random access through indexing.This module provides a low-level wrapper around the htslib C-API as using cython and a high-level, pythonic API for convenient access to the data within genomic file formats.


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