Dear Pavel and Petr, Thank you for your interest in the relax open source project. The addition of your code is most welcome as it would benefit not only yourselves but the relax project as well. However its addition will need to be completed in the open source way, being done in small pieces with all code fully peer reviewed by the relax developers. I am currently on holiday in Australia for a few weeks, so the process may be a little slower than usual. To contribute to the relax project, you and Petr should first sign up to the relax mailing lists. I hope I have guessed Petr's email address correctly in the CC list. If not, could you please forward this message Pavel? The procedure for becoming a developer with commit access to the source code repository in an open source project is democratic. I would recommend to first read chapter 3 of the relax manual, ' Open source infrastructure', which came with the program or can be found at http://download.gna.org/relax/manual/1.2/relax.pdf or http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/1.2/relax.html. Then chapter 9, 'relax development', describes in detail the steps required to become a developer with commit access. These two chapters need to be read thoroughly. Actually, it would be better if you read the up-to-date manual for the 1.3 development line, as that is were your code will need to go. The 1.3 line can be checked out using the Subversion program by typing: $ svn co svn://svn.gna.org/svn/relax/1.3 relax-1.3 or if this doesn't work: $ svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/relax/1.3 relax-1.3 After signing up to the relax mailing lists, you will need to first prove your abilities by submitting your changes as patches. Only afterwards can we, the relax developers, vote to grant you commit access. I would like to create a branch from the 1.3 line for you code first though (http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/branches/). Would you have a name that I can use for your branch? I can then merge patches into this branch. If the code does not affect the normal operation of relax it can, once complete, be merged back into the 1.3 line and released. Sincerely, Edward On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Pavel Kaderavek <kada@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Pavel Kaderavek requested membership to the group relax at Gna! User Details: ------------- Name: Pavel Kaderavek Login: kada Email: kada@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Project Details: ---------------- Name: relax Unix Name: relax Main Page: https://gna.org/projects/relax Message from user: ------------------ My name is Pavel Kaderavek. I met Edward d\'Auvergne at ICMBRS in San Diego. I have embodied (in cooperation with Petr Novak) into the Relax program possibility to perform the analysis with consideration of the asymmetric character of the CST and also all dipole-dipole interactions arising from the spins in the proximity to the studied S-I spin pair. This should be taken into the account for the dynamic studies of the fully labeled nucleic acid (Poster 118 at 23rd ICMBRS meeting in San Diego) and I would like to add this possibility to the public version of the Relax program. Note: ----- You receive this email because you are registered as an administrator of this project and the system has been configured to send emails to administrators when new users register. Please login and go to the page https://gna.org/project/admin/useradmin.php?group=relax and approve or discard this membership request. -- the Gna! team _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Gna! http://gna.org/