 Hey, hi everyone. Welcome to today's Daily Sync. We've got some of the group leaders here who are going to take us through some of the progress that's happened as a part of the different groups today. It's been a really exciting day. I've seen lots of really awesome pull requests come through and a lot of really great reviews from people as well. So I'd like to thank you Brent for the efforts. But others, it's only the day's just starting so it's a really good time excuse me to jump in and actually find out what's happened in the last few hours and what we'll be doing as a part of the what will be happening overnight from Europe as well as what's going to be happening tomorrow as well. So I'll pass it over to Fred who will start talking about documentation. Hello. Yeah, I'm just sharing my screen if I managed to. Yes. So I was heading the documentation team. That's the very quick reminder of what we're doing. We are usually dealing with a lot of beginners. So we had a couple of tasks for them mainly to get accustomed to GitHub and all the stuff for advanced people. Documentation of pipelines and the issues that are not specifically for first timers. So we had a lot of people coming in that's currently the count for the team members but I'm sure there's a lot of other people that go through the videos and do the checks and stuff to then be able to contribute later on. But this has been great so far. I have heard that a lot of people look at the intro videos that we did. And so that's very nice to see that there's a lot less confusion than in previous years. And we actually had quite a few done full requests already that have been closed. So I'm very, very happy to see this. And it's also a couple of ones for review. So if you are currently not busy or you don't know what to do, go and check for those reviews. And let's see that we get the merch as well. But of course, there's also still quite a lot in progress. This is, I think, not an extensive list. So yeah, thank you very much. And that's it from my side. I keep it very short. And I don't know who's going next. You and you too, I think. Okay, cool. And everybody from the infrastructure team with our brand new logo. We had a lot of fun here because like here and doing we actually have an infrastructure hub. But besides that, yeah, just a quick reminder, infrastructure is basically the NFQA tools and Python toolchain and also the website. So we have a mixture of these things with quite a few people some newcomers some old faces so very nice to see all of them. And Sophia, for example, worked out or like helped us to fix some broken links both in that when you click edit the markdown file but also channel some other links were because we made some changes in the naming with some links just died and thankfully this is now should be fixed. So thanks Sophia author went on the other side to the tool chain, the Python toolchain and worked on the custom template YAML when you create the pipeline. And also added a linting test to create to mark system exit as something you shouldn't use. So I was is working to on implementing tests for creating tests for subwooflers. So that's very nice. And Cartiq was working on the Git pod stock images so that they're branch specific so we can better pull specific Git pod images. So the work is working on the type Python project where we want to type our Python back code base now. And the Kafka was also working on the broken slash missing links on the contributing guidelines so related to Sophia's route. And Fabian deprecated Python 3.7 or like that you shouldn't use Python 3.7 with our tools anymore because it reaches the end of life cycle. That was pretty much it from day one, we killed GitHub and fixed it again so that's your welcome. Over to who is now is it Maxine. Okay, share screen my desktop. Oh wait is my. Sorry. I'm getting there. Okay, so first the module team. And here we are. So module team. So we had like module team we had like a separate team that was working specifically on on a multiplex like imagine group, but we were all working on modules, and we had like a lot of people working on that. So here are a couple of team members here are more team members, more team members, and the last one. And all of the member from the ID multiplex imaging subgroup, which are still like a lot of member we had like the usual like reviewing the list. And then we had like a lot of tasks that are like still being worked on but like a lot of different like module. So, I think what will be good like at some point is that I'm going to have a look like an into all of the issue to see if they are like a resolve clause waiting for a PR or whatever so we can have like a proper link. But we have like so many issues that are being like added to this stuff. So we have ones which is like almost ready to merge. That's like a lot of stuff. I'm not going to go through everything because it's a lot. I think it will be like much easier like to figure that out like at the end. But I want really like to thank everyone like worked on that because that's like an amazing job that everyone has been doing there and I was so impressed by all that like I completely lost it. So, thank you everyone. I'll make sure to have like it more formalized like tomorrow and more formalized for the next day. But thank you everyone for the people that are seeing like the PR already been made and stuff like that. That's super helpful for us. But apart from that, like, thank you everyone again. And then for the sub work flow. So sub work flow is a bit like similar to the pipeline team. Sorry. And basically we're just like assembling several module together. No, several module together to make like a sub workflow. And very similar we are like, we have like lots of people, less people in, but we have like people working with us on that. And I think the main sub workflow I've been seeing today. There is a link broken there. I will fix that later. It's fine. He's like to update like some JTK sub workflow here, which is like a good like things that because we need that like in several pipeline and adding some parameters, removing some parameter dependency in sub workflow. So in fixing like I think this is like a sub workflow I've been used waiting for like a while, fixing some UMI stuff in sub workflow and I think like Francesco is working on that. And maybe Adam as well. And I think like Simon has been waiting on this like NGS checkmate sub workflow for a while. So that will be good to see that. And I think that's all for the sub workflow team. So I think now it will be Ricky that goes to the pipeline team which is the next step module sub workflow pipeline. Yeah. We create the slides and share them. All right. There we go. Yeah, and we go through the setup slides that we had created before so also in the pipelines group. I guess as usual we have lots of different people working on all sorts of different pipelines. I feel like maybe a few people are still missing in this list when I look through the pipelines that were added or ever worked on. And we also have this reviewing body list. Where also it's surprisingly short for the number of pipeline so don't forget to add yourself or find someone that can help you review your things if you need somebody. All right, so there was lots of work done on eager for the DSL to conversion by Selena, Ida, Julie, Marilyn, Ian, Ian, TZS and James. I'm sorry, I need to move the videos around so we can see something. The Falka was added and then lots of things under construction or under review at the moment. I have lots of work was done for you actually. So nice. More things done for eager. Okay. So that's a good way to be in DSL to. We did a tiny bit of work on Zarek, at least started to work on some like validation issues and more bio corner recipe issues and so on. And then for protein fold, Athanasia's worked on visualization for alpha fold and collab fold workflows. So we have here for tax profiler Sophia Lilly and James been working on fixing issue for the next release. Looks like the first ones are also already under review. Then we have a lot of things going on in the dual a dual RNA seek pipeline for the DSL to conversion. We're starting to be under review. So hopefully we can get this much soon for Frank scan. Also the goal is to solve all the issues. And several things already merged or under review for HGT sec looks like not so much things were happening today but maybe tomorrow. And for the light sheet recon pipeline was started at the last hackathon and the goal is for this, this hackathon to finish a full pipeline workflow and Conrad is working on that at the moment. Then we have Mac map by Danilo, Emily and Daniel. They're working on a minimal functioning pipeline and started with template updates and then getting the first steps in. Well, Chris, but see Columbus and Julia are working on adding documentation for, I guess, as well as creating test data and adding new modules. And then our toxic has a new middle math. That's nice. We have also a few new pipeline proposals that I'm not sure everything is reviewed yet but that's already been worked on like them to pass you. It's the pipeline we've been using locally at cubic and want to port and also spinning Jenny was proposed today and the first drafts underway. I forgot what the pipeline is for I'm sorry I will look at that for tomorrow. So it was released this morning so that's successful for the first second Sunday. Okay, I think that's it from us. It's great. Thank you to all of the brick leaders that took the time to sort of check those slides together and present those for us. I think there's a really exciting amount of work that was done today. I can't wait to see what's achieved tomorrow as well with that as well I want to thank you for that has actually done some of the work and done some of the coding and reviewing the processing as well. The Maxim's just showing us that Google site here looks like quite a lot of fun here as well. But with that, again, I just want to thank everyone and we will close off for today. Obviously you don't have to stop coding and you're welcome to stick around as long as you want. Code overnight and join us again tomorrow.