Dear allI was this week at a meeting in Hamburg where I advertised the new deposition site.One very valid comment was about user-friendliness. To promote / stimulate deposition it will be important to provide a simple way of editing the cif files, i.e not only via the deposition system, but by providing examples that can be edited in a simple manner.A cif editor would be great. And don’t come with the argument there are python (or other) libraries to handle those.This will not work for end users.Just passing on remarks I got from potential depositors (and these were kind of software experts).CheersAlexandreOn 17 Nov 2017, at 19:41, Brinda Vallat <brinda.vallat@rcsb.org> wrote:______________________________Thanks to everyone who joined us for the I/H methods meeting yesterday. It is a challenge every time we organize one of these meetings since our time zones span all the way from Japan to California and it is always inconvenient to someone or the other. Regardless, thank you for joining the meeting and contributing towards a very productive discussion.The meeting summary is now available on the project GitHub wiki page. Please let me know if you have any questions in this regard.Brinda---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Brinda Vallat <brinda.vallat@rcsb.org>
Date: Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 12:33 PM
Subject: Reminder: This month's "large group" I/H methods meeting tomorrow
To: ihm-repval@salilab.orgHello Everyone,Based on the doodle poll, this month's I/H methods meeting is fixed for Thursday, November 16th at 1PM PST, 3PM CST, 4PM EST, 9PM GMT, 10PM CET and 6AM JST (November 17th). The following have confirmed their attendance.Confirmed attendeesBen Webb (UCSF, US)Tom Goddard (UCSF, US)Brinda Vallat (RCSB, US)John Westbrook (RCSB, US)Aleks Gutmanas (PDBe, UK)John Berrisford (PDBe, UK)Kumaran Baskaran (BMRB, US)Lukas Honig (TU, Berlin)Gert-Jan Bekker (PDBj, Japan)If anyone else would like to join the meeting, please let me know. I encourage everyone to attend so as to make these meetings more effective.Meeting agenda1. Update on I/H methods project2. Open discussionConnection detailsWe will use Level 3 phone bridge for the voice call and joinme for screen sharing. We will not have any video.For the Level 3 voice call:1. Using a regular phone, call the following number based on which country you are calling from. If the toll-free number does not work for some reason, please use the toll number.Toll-free TollUS 8007475150 3032481290
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Spain 900800371 917911823
Switzerland 0800700283 04345694042. Enter the following access code: 4454974 followed by #For the Joinme screen share:3. Go to http://join.me/rcsbmeeting Please let me know if you have any further questions.Thank you.--Piscataway NJ 08854-8076174 Frelinghuysen RdBrinda VallatRCSBCenter for Integrative Proteomics ResearchRutgers, The State University of New JerseyEmail: brinda.vallat@rcsb.orgPhone: 848-445-4948--Piscataway NJ 08854-8076174 Frelinghuysen RdBrinda VallatRCSBCenter for Integrative Proteomics ResearchRutgers, The State University of New JerseyEmail: brinda.vallat@rcsb.orgPhone: 848-445-4948_________________
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