Congratulation to one and all. 
Spl. Thanks to Egon.

Asad

On 3 Jul 2011, at 16:52, Christoph Steinbeck wrote:

> I second this. Thanks a lot, in particular to Egon.
> 
> Cheers, 
> 
> Chris
> 
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> What is man but that lofty spirit - that sense of enterprise.
> ... Kirk, "I, Mudd," stardate 4513.3..
> 
> On 3 Jul 2011, at 14:46, Rajarshi Guha wrote:
> 
>> Congratulations to everybody and a huge thanks to Egon for pulling it
>> al together for this release!
>> 
>> On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 6:21 AM, Egon Willighagen
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> CDK 1.4.0 is released.
>>> 
>>> I created a usual overview of changes since the previous release
>>> (1.3.12) in my blog:
>>> 
>>> http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/2011/07/cdk-140-changes-authors-and-reviewers.html
>>> 
>>> It does not describe the changes between 1.2 and 1.4. That will come
>>> in the next weeks. In fact, I would like to ask everyone to blog,
>>> email, or publish otherwise in two or three paragraphs the one changed
>>> feature you like most of the 1.4 series!
>>> 
>>> Additionally, I like to encourage every project that is based on the
>>> CDK (and this list of getting considerable indeed!), to send a post
>>> when the tool has moved to CDK 1.4.x. In fact, I was even thinking
>>> about making an annotated list of CDK-based projects, indicating where
>>> to get it, what license, who did it (and/or distributes it), and what
>>> CDK version they are using (or even changed/extended, like several
>>> did).
>>> 
>>> Also, I like to point out that this 1.4 series has really been a
>>> community project! Just look at the list of contributors (these
>>> statistics are biased: it includes many patches from Stefan Kuhn, Mark
>>> Rijnbeek, Arvid Berg, and Niels Out that were merged, when cleaning up
>>> the CDK-JChemPaint patch two years ago; double kudos to these four
>>> developers for their hard work on the renderer patch!):
>>> 
>>> 500+  Egon Willighagen
>>> 124  Rajarshi Guha
>>> 108  Gilleain Torrance
>>> 38  Syed Asad Rahman
>>> 32  Stefan Kuhn
>>> 23  Mark Rynbeek
>>> 11  Arvid Berg
>>> 8  Jules Kerssemakers
>>> 6  Miguel Rojas Cherto
>>> 6  Jonathan Alvarsson
>>> 4  Andreas Truszkowski
>>> 4  Dmitry Katsubo
>>> 2  Onkar Shinde
>>> 2  Saravanaraj
>>> 2  Uli Köhler
>>> 2  Nina Jeliazkova (IdeaConsult Ltd)
>>> 1  Brian Gilman (Wingu)
>>> 1  Carl Mäsak
>>> 1  Jonty Lawson
>>> 1  Julio Peironcely
>>> 1  Peter Odéus (AstraZeneca)
>>> 1  Scooter Morris
>>> 1  Stephan Beisken
>>> 
>>> Impressive, not? Major contribution organizations who effectively
>>> funded this release include the European Bioinformatics Institute (via
>>> Christoph's and Asad's teams), and the affiliations of me and
>>> Rajarshi. I annotated a few names in the above list with the company
>>> they work for. While minor contributions, we value very much these
>>> contributions from commercial entities.
>>> 
>>> I also want to point out that the SMSD patch includes code that
>>> originates from Rich Apodaca's MX code base (MIT-licensed) which is
>>> merged in too. Thanx to Rich to his important work on Open Source
>>> cheminformatics!
>>> 
>>> Over the next weeks, I will try to figure out the important additions
>>> since the second CDK paper, so effectively since the 1.0 series, and
>>> over this summer, I plan to start drafting the third CDK paper.
>>> 
>>> Well, that's it for now. I am looking forward to your reviews!
>>> 
>>> Egon
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Dr E.L. Willighagen
>>> Postdoctoral Researcher
>>> Institutet för miljömedicin
>>> Karolinska Institutet (http://ki.se/imm)
>>> Homepage: http://egonw.github.com/
>>> LinkedIn: http://se.linkedin.com/in/egonw
>>> Blog: http://chem-bla-ics.blogspot.com/
>>> PubList: http://www.citeulike.org/user/egonw/tag/papers
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>> 
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