Dear Pavel, It's ok, I'm just performing a few clean ups of the relax infrastructure. There are a lot of advances in relax now which would help with the CST branch implementation (interatomic data containers for defining multi-pole relaxation for example) but this can wait, possible indefinitely, within relax. The original implementation is forever reachable at: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/branches/cst_1.2.10/ Even if the branch is deleted, it will be permanently accessible at the revision: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/branches/cst_1.2.10/?pathrev=12834 The partial implementation for relax 1.3 (and now 2.x), which I have now stopped maintaining, is also permanently accessible at: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/branches/cst/?pathrev=18124 This is the beauty of being open source - your code will live forever. It's a pity that the advances are not in the main relax development line, as then it would be more widely used and might help with the citation count (though I haven't heard from any relax users in the last few years asking about such an analysis). Maybe some time in the future this will change. Regards, Edward On 11 January 2013 10:20, Pavel Kaderavek <kada@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Edward, I think, I owe you an apology. Currently, Petr left the academy area and I am too busy to do something in this project, since I am finishing other projects necessary for my PhD defence. It is possible, that I will be able to continue with this work after finishing my PhD, but it may also happen that I will have to deal with another topic. I am sorry once again for not giving you any information about us for quite a long time. Best regards Pavel On 10 January 2013 16:24, Edward d Auvergne <NO-REPLY.INVALID-ADDRESS@xxxxxxx> wrote:Update of task #6397 (project relax): Status: Postponed => Gone walkabout Open/Closed: Open => Closed _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://gna.org/task/?6397> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Gna! http://gna.org/