I'm pleased to announce the release of Open Babel 3.0.0 [finally]:

This release represents a major update and is strongly recommended for all 
users.

It also removes deprecated components and breaks the API in a few places. For 
information on migrating from the previous version, please see:
https://open-babel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/UseTheLibrary/migration.html#migrating-to-3-0

We intend to move to semi-annual releases in Spring and Fall, with bug fix 
releases as needed.

A sample of major new features:
- Code for handling implicit hydrogens and kekulization has been entirely 
replaced. As well as being accurate, the new approach is much faster.
- Speed of reading and writing SMILES has been improved by more than 50-fold.
- Removal of the old 'babel' binary in favor of the newer 'obabel' command-line 
tool.
- New improved fragment-based 3D coordinate generation code as part of Google 
Summer of code 2018/2019. Significantly faster and more accurate: 
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13321-019-0372-5 
<https://doi.org/10.1186/s13321-019-0372-5>
(Please cite J. Cheminf. (2019) v11, article 49 if you use the new 3D 
coordinate generation.)
- New API for handling reactions stored as molecules (e.g. Reaction InChI, etc.)
- New API for copying part of an OBMol as a substructure
- Support for Maestro file format, contributed by Patrick Lorton of Schrodinger

There are an incredible number of improvements, minor features and many bug 
fixes.

For a full list of changes and to download source packages (and eventually 
binaries)
https://open-babel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ReleaseNotes/ob300.html 
<https://open-babel.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ReleaseNotes/ob300.html> 
https://github.com/openbabel/openbabel/releases 
<https://github.com/openbabel/openbabel/releases>

Thanks to a cast of many for this release, particularly including Noel O'Boyle;
aandi, adalke (Andrew Dalke), adamjstewart (Adam J. Stewart), afonari (Alexandr 
Fonari), artoria2e5 (Mingye Wang), baoilleach (Noel O’Boyle), barrymoo (Barry 
Moore), bbucior (Ben Bucior), boryszef (Borys Szefczyk), camannguyen (An 
Nguyen), cmanion (Charles A. Manion), cowsandmilk (David Hall), cstein (Casper 
Steinmann), derekharmon (Derek Harmon), djhogan (Daniel Hogan), dkoes (David 
Koes), e-kwsm (Eisuke Kawashima), eloyfelix (Eloy Felix), fredrikw (Fredrik 
Wallner), ghutchis (Geoff Hutchison), hille721 (Christoph Hille), hseara 
(Hector Martinez-Seara), jasonychuang (Jason Huang), jeffjanes (Jeff Janes), 
johnmay (John Mayfield), katrinleinweber (Katrin Leinweber), keipertk 
(Kristopher Keipert), kyle-roberts-arzeda, langner (Karol M. Langner), lorton 
(Pat Lorton), mcs07 (Matt Swain), merkys (Andrius Merkys), mkrykunov, 
mmghahremanpour (Mohammad Ghahremanpour), mwojcikowski (Maciej Wójcikowski), 
n-yoshikawa (Naruki Yoshikawa), nakatamaho (Nakata Maho), nsoranzo (Nicola 
Soranzo), oititov (Titov Oleg), orex (Kirill Okhotnikov), pbecherer (Paul 
Becherer), peawagon (Jen), philthiel (Philipp Thiel), psavery (Patrick Avery), 
rmeli (Rocco Meli), serval2412 (Julien Nabet), sunoru, susilehtola (Susi 
Lehtola), tgaudin (Théophile Gaudin), theavey (Thomas Heavey), timvdm (Tim 
Vandermeersch), torcolvin (Tor Colvin), wojdyr (Marcin Wojdyr), xomachine 
(Dmitriy Fomichev), yishutu (Yi-Shu Tu)

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