Hi - 1. em: Completely on board with using algebra::Grid3D as a base. Will simplify many things. Lets talk about it offline. 2. I think a *very* important feature for 1.1 is many many examples/ tutorials and applications (systems). It may very well be the show stopper for the release :) We should decide on the systems for the 1.1, that are also aligned with the IMP paper. Keren. On Nov 5, 2010, at 11:08 AM, Daniel Russel wrote:
> Given that it has been a while since IMP 1.0 was released and IMP > has improved a lot, I think we should have an IMP 1.1 release in the > near future (say, on the order of a month). There are a few modules > with fairly active development, which can either stabilized for a > release or skipped from the release. The status of each modules as I > understand it (ok means "no implementation plans/known important > bugs"): > - build system: ok > - kernel: ok > - cgal: volume/surface are computations are not heavily tested, but > they are not a show stopper > - algebra: ok > - bullet: ok > - display: ok > - em2d: active development, Javi, what are your plans/goals? > - modeller: ok > - restrainer: ok > - domino: should probably go away for the release > - example: ok > - multifit: active development. Keren, what are your plans/goals? > - saxs: ok > - atom: ok (recent development in the protein-ligand score, more > bugs might be discovered there) > - container: ok > - domino2: ok (poor handling of nbls with rigid bodies, but I don't > think it is a show stopper) > - gsl: ok > - statistics: ok > - benchmark: ok > - core: ok > - em: discussed plans for moving to algebra::Grid3D and moving > algorithms to algebra where they can be more widely used, but no > implementation. This would be nice, and should be relatively quick, > but not a show stopper, I think. > - misc: ok > - openmm: should not be part of release > > I'll make a pass through before the release to add more comments to > example code (others feel free to contribute, please, please > please :-) > > Other issues? > > Thanks. > _______________________________________________ > IMP-dev mailing list > IMP-dev@salilab.org > https://salilab.org/mailman/listinfo/imp-dev