From: Karol L. <kar...@gm...> - 2020-03-02 18:44:57
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Hi Hussein, Great to hear from you, and sorry for the delay. My advice would be to consider each of the projects and decide on one that seems most interesting and impactful for you and clear in terms of what you think should be done. You are also free to suggest a different project, if you have something else in mind. In ca se you haven't noticed, we do have a list of cclib issues that might be appropriate for "beginners": https://github.com/cclib/cclib/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Abeginner +cclib-dev List <ccl...@li...> in case someone else wants to chime in Let us know if you any questions, Karol On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 2:16 PM Hussein Faara <hfa...@my...> wrote: > Hi Dr. Langner, > > > > I hope you’re doing great. As a fan of open-source projects, I was reading > on proposed chemistry projects for this year’s GSoC when I came across the > cclib’s project descriptions. As someone who’s familiar with computational > chemistry and its potential in helping science fast-track most > time-consuming tasks, I want to contribute to any of such projects in any > way I can. I’m particularly interested in the web crawler project but > understanding that either of the projects would extend the functionality of > cclib makes me eager to work on any of them. > > > > I know you’re very busy, but I was wondering if I could possibly > start communication with you about reasonable benchmarks etc. for the > project, since I’m confident the experience will be very rewarding to both > myself and anyone who uses cclib. Thank you for your time, and I look > forward to hearing from you. > > > > > > Regards, > > Hussein > |