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[Bioc-devel] Question about github repo

Hi Krutik,


You are looking at the "problem" from a wrong angle. If there are no any reasons raised by your PhD funding body to keep your repository closed, it's of your own benefit to have all the code public:


a) There is chance that someone else in the world is working on something very similar. Having an open repository with full development history  is very good way to show publishers, thesis committee, collaborators, your future employers  or even enemies that you  have been working on the idea for a while;


b) There is chance that instead of writing their own tools on similar approach you are developing other researchers will want to contribute to your open project. Thus making you package more versatile and competitive.


Best Regards,

Andris