Frequently Asked Questions
Tutorial Questions
How can I plan meetings across timezones?
- Go to a timezone website to see equivalent times across the globe.
- Select multiple times that capture at least 2/3 of the globe (we recommend three timezones)
- Alternate meetings across those timezones to enable global participation.
- Share your meeting time by going to this timezone website and inputting your timezone and meeting time. This will give you a URL you can link to any communications that will automatically convert that time to the local time of anyone opening the URL. You can also include your meeting notes link there for ease.
Time-saving tip: If you meet every 2 months, you can set up 3 recurring calendar events for each time chosen to recur every 6 months. Itβs automatic, itβs inclusive, and itβs less effort!
How do I add my community to the Galaxy CoDex?
You need to create a new folder in the
data/community
folder within Galaxy Codex code source.Hands-on: Create a folder for your community
- If not already done, fork the Galaxy Codex repository
- Go to the
communities
folder- Click on Add file in the drop-down menu at the top
- Select Create a new file
Fill in the
Name of your file
field with: name of your community +metadata/categories
This will create a new folder for your community and add a categories file to this folder.
How do I join the Galaxy Community Board?
SIG representatives should join our:
- πͺ Mailing list
- π Rolling meeting notes
- β Chatroom
- ποΈCommunity Board Google-Calendar
- ποΈCommunity Board iCalendar
- πGooglefolder of useful docs
What is the Galaxy Governance Structure?
Galaxy Governance consists of a Galaxy Executive Board that provides global direction, working with a Galaxy Technical Board that represents Working Groups and a Galaxy Community Board that represents Special Interest Groups.
What's the Galaxy Community Board?
The Galaxy Community Board provides a supportive virtual forum for the exchange of ideas, and a governance body to represent Special Interest Groups (SIGs) in Galaxy.
The goals of the GCB are to:
- share resources, tips & best practices to make running SIGs easier;
- discuss scientist (user) feedback to help guide Galaxy platform development;
- communicate scientist (user) needs to the Galaxy Governance structure; and
- develop proposals to advance scientist (user) goals in the Galaxy community.