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Apparently it's more than a "proposal" ... tonight's "emerge --sync" |
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moved some packages, breaking some ebuilds in the process. I haven't dug |
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Markus Dittrich wrote: |
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>> Now the question is, can we put less general-purpose visualization |
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>> programs there? For example, molecular graphics programs. |
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> I would tend to say yes, since molecular graphics programs can vizualize |
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> everything from small molecules to large biomolecular systems. |
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> Hence, I would have a hard time deciding if, e.g. VMD should |
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> be sci-biology or sci-chemistry, whereas sci-visualization seems |
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> natural. I would really like to hear opinions before I commit |
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> VMD to portage. |
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> Thanks, |
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> Markus |
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> Markus Dittrich (markusle) |
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> Gentoo Linux Developer |
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> Scientific applications |
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M. Edward (Ed) Borasky |
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