[Biopython-dev] Biopython 1.00a2 release
Brad Chapman
chapmanb at arches.uga.edu
Sun Jul 1 13:40:51 EDT 2001
Jeff:
> It smells like time to put together another release to get some bug
> fixes and new functionality out to the public.
Sounds like a great idea! Thanks for pushing for it to happen.
> I currently have the
> middle of next week in mind, although that's still up for debate.
Fine with me.
> Here's my undoubtedly incomplete list of stuff that's been updated
> since the last release (on Mar 3!):
[...]
A few other things I can think of:
o Can output GenBank.Record objects in GenBank format
o Fixes and updates in SubsMat code.
> 1) you're currently working on something and really want to hold
> off until it's done.
Iddo and I were working on fixes and additions he suggested for the
Align stuff. He just sent me a revised version today, so I think we
should be able to have it in within the deadline without a problem.
> - dynamic programming code (Brad, where's yours? :)
Um...my cat ate it.
Jeff:
> Stuff I'd like, but may not get done:
> - PDB parser
Andrew:
> I use UPDB to generate Martel format definitions. However, it's
> not really useful unless the parser can build real data structures,
Thomas:
> I think, this month I can spend significantly more time on the biopython
> project than the last months - so is anything I mentioned worth to pull in
> the next release ?
Don't know if this can make it is the next release, but it seems like
there is:
1. Interest in a PDB parser.
2. Code available from Andrew for a partial PDB parser, that needs
someone to help finish and integrate it.
3. Someone named Thomas with extra time on his hands :-)
Don't know if this is a good match with your interests, Thomas, but
it's at least an idea (man, and I don't get them very often).
In general, sounds good about the release. Please let me know if there
are specific things I can do to help out.
Brad
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