From yurii.aulchenko at gmail.com Wed Mar 7 17:58:00 2018 From: yurii.aulchenko at gmail.com (Yurii Aulchenko) Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2018 17:58:00 +0100 Subject: [GenABEL-dev] discontinuation of the project Message-ID: <4725F6DB-FEBF-48FD-A17E-DCDF4FABD4D5@gmail.com> Dear All, We are going to place this letter on the web-site, forum, and social accounts of the GenABEL project in coming days (not later than Sunday, March 11, 2018). We thought we should inform the dev-comminity beforehand. best wishes, Yurii and Lennart Dear GenABEL community, dear friends, PolyOmica, the company which has provided financial support to the GenABEL Project since 2011, has announced that it will discontinue their support this year. We would like to thank PolyOmica for its generous support of the Project, which made it possible for the community to use the project for free during 2011?2017. As PolyOmica was our only sponsor, we regretfully have to announce our stepping down as Project leaders/community managers, as well as the discontinuation of the GenABEL Project. If you are interested in keeping the Project going, please read on. Writing software is one thing, but keeping it going is another. Maintaining a big software project in good shape has yearly costs of 20% of the project development price. In the case of GenABEL, which is a large project with hundreds of thousands of lines of code and documentation, the development cost according to the Constructive Cost Model II (CoCoMo II) were several millions of US dollars. Consequently, maintenance costs are in the order of hundreds of thousands of US dollars per year. While for some packages the maintenance was provided by individual developers, over the last years, several core packages and the project as the whole were surviving (or rather, degrading) on approximately ?5000-7000 per year. With this budget we could only do the most basic and urgent maintenance and little to no time could be spent on keeping the tools up to date or even improve them and adapt them to the continuing progress in the field of (gen-) omics. Unless we can find a new sponsor, or an organisation which is willing to take over the project, the only realistic future we currently see for the GenABEL Project in its current form is to discontinue it. In case you are interested in continuing the project in some form, please contact info at genabel.org . In your e-mail, please tell who you are, which parts of the project you are interested in, and why. If no viable solution presents itself, the project will be discontinued in phases: from now on, there will be no code updates for the packages where PolyOmica staff are maintainers (GenABEL, ProbABEL, DatABEL, MetABEL, filevector, MixABEL, OmicABELnoMM). The forum and the GenABEL project site will be archived and taken offline on November 1st, 2018. The Jenkins server has already been shutdown for a couple of months. The source code and bug/feature trackers will remain available as they are hosted on R-forge and GitHub. It is with some sadness in our hearts that we have to send this e-mail. We have enjoyed our work for the Project very much, and we would like to sincerely thank those who contributed as developers, maintainers, bug reporters, forum users, or in any other way, shape or form. Best regards, Yurii and Lennart.