IMP 2.3.0 is now available, containing bug fixes and updates. Most
notably the experimental IMP::pmi module is now available. This provides
a variety of high-level Python classes to simplify the construction of a
modeling protocol in IMP. One recent use of PMI is the modeling of the
Nup84 subcomplex of the nuclear pore complex. We also now provide binary
packages for Ubuntu LTS and 64-bit Windows.
See https://github.com/salilab/imp/releases/tag/2.3.0 for the full
change log.
Check it out at http://integrativemodeling.org/
Ben
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ben(a)salilab.org http://salilab.org/~ben/
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data."
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
So, it's about time for the next IMP release. Unless there are good
reasons not to, I'll go ahead and do that in a week or two.
If you made any big changes since the 2.2 release, please make sure
there's a description of what you changed in the changelog:
http://integrativemodeling.org/nightly/doc/html/changelog.html
PMI people: there are still a bunch of broken tests and examples in PMI.
It would be great if at least some of those could get fixed before the
release. ;) Not a blocker for release though, as I think PMI would still
be considered "experimental" at this point. If you need time for any
cleanups or bigger changes, please let me know ASAP.
Ben
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ben(a)salilab.org http://salilab.org/~ben/
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data."
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle