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Posted by Edward d'Auvergne on September 04, 2014 - 18:30:
It's ok, your work needs to be shown off so that relax users know what
awesome features they have to look forward to!

There a few things to fix before we can call it the absolute best in
all cases, for example the currently open bugs for the dispersion
analysis are quite important (https://gna.org/bugs/?22542,
https://gna.org/bugs/?22557, https://gna.org/bugs/?22563).  And then
there are the missing features, for example the Korzhnev 2005
correction for R1rho experiments
(http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/do_dispersion_features_yet_be_implemented.html).
And the other corrections mentioned by Andy Baldwin that have a small
10% effect on the final results.  But I think that soon we will have
the absolute best program for relaxation dispersion.  I suppose that
for all analysis types for NMR dynamics, nothing comes even close to
relax.  But we can always improve things, as we need it :)

Cheers,

Edward



On 3 September 2014 21:34, Troels Emtekær Linnet <tlinnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
Btw.

I don't have any particular need to show off my work. :-)

I am just glad, that relax really indeed now is in a state for being
the absolutely best program out now.

Nothing beats this.

Best
T

2014-09-03 21:31 GMT+02:00 Troels Emtekær Linnet <tlinnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Wholly mo!

I will see if I find some time to look at all the changes.

Thank for you big effort to go through this!

Best
Troels

2014-09-03 20:17 GMT+02:00 Edward d'Auvergne <edward@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Troels,

Could you also check http://wiki.nmr-relax.com/Relax_3.3.0#Description
and see if this covers all of your efforts?  I will wait to release
relax 3.3.0 until after you have checked the CHANGES file and the
release notes on the wiki and responded to these messages, as I don't
want to miss highlighting any of the huge number of your contributions
which make up this release.

Cheers,

Edward


On 3 September 2014 19:35, Edward d'Auvergne <edward@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Troels,

I have now completed the CHANGES file for relax 3.3.0
(http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/tags/3.3.0/docs/CHANGES).  That was
a huge effort and took up almost a whole day - the number of changes
in this release is insane!   As this relax version includes your
'disp_spin_speed', 'r1rho_plotting' and 'R1_fitting' branches, as well
as lots of trunk changes, most of this release is your code.  If you
could study some of the changes I made and incorporate them into your
future commit messages, it would save me a lot of time.

Could you also have a look at this CHANGES file and check that the
'Features' and 'Bugfixes' sections are complete?  Don't worry about
the ridiculous 'Changes' section, that is just far too long and is not
important for relax users.  I have a feeling that you will like to
expand the 'Features' section to show off more of your work.  And you
will probably find a few important bugs not listed in the 'Bugfixes'
section, as you often fix bugs without having a stand out commit
message with text like "Fix for bug #...", "Bug fix...", etc. so I
miss listing them in the 'Bugfixes' section.  Feel free to modify the
file yourself:

$ svn co svn+ssh://tlinnet@xxxxxxxxxxx/svn/relax/tags/3.3.0

Cheers,

Edward


On 2 September 2014 11:48, Edward d'Auvergne <edward@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
wrote:
Hi Troels,

I was wondering if you had any plans for bug fixes, new additions,
etc. that you would like included in relax 3.3.0?  I'll probably try
to release this version soon.  I'm not sure yet if I'll merge in the
frame_order_testing branch which contains a huge number of changes for
the frame order analysis, or if I'll merge it later and release it as
relax 3.4.0.  Anyway, the release will happen soon (maybe this week)
as I will have time between calculations.  But it will take time due
to the huge number of changes, including the disp_spin_speed branch
merger.  I may ask you to help editing the commit messages, probably
via the wiki, for your changes in that dispersion branch.

Cheers,

Edward

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