From: Nir L. <ni...@ro...> - 2009-03-25 16:34:16
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The Rosetta Design Group is proud to present the first webinar in the Rosetta Academic Workshop Series. For the first webinar, we have selected to focus on Protein-Protein Docking based on the answers to the interest poll. We hope this will be the first in a line of helpful and inspiring webinars to kick-off our Rosetta Academic Workshop Series. What: Protein-Protein Docking When: May 4th 2009, 0800-1000 AM EST Where: Your office! Click here for more details and registration (For non html emails: http://rosettadesigngroup.com/RDGLS/index.php?sid=54479&lang=en) Pleas note: This is not a promotional webinar. Rosetta is open-source and freeware for academic and non-profit organizations and can be downloaded here from University of Washington's TechTransfer Digital Ventures. The majority of the webinar is concerned with Rosetta 2.3.0. Rosetta 3.0 is still a beta version. Hope to see you there, Nir London. Rosetta Design Group | http://rosettadesigngroup.com/ |
From: Greg L. <gre...@gm...> - 2009-03-25 17:02:21
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On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Nir London <ni...@ro...> wrote: > > Pleas note: This is not a promotional webinar. Rosetta is open-source and > freeware for academic and non-profit organizations and can be downloaded > here from University of Washington's TechTransfer Digital Ventures. The > majority of the webinar is concerned with Rosetta 2.3.0. Rosetta 3.0 is > still a beta version. I think you've got your wording confused. It looks like Rosetta is freely available to academics and non-profits (with a lot of restrictions on what they can do with it). It's certainly not open-source since source code is not available to the general community. The wikipedia article has a pretty nice description of the term: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source as does the web page of the open-source initiative: http://opensource.org/docs/osd Best Regards, -greg |