Dear All,
please read very carefully the piece of advice below - in particular, if you are an experienced user of QE, it would be a worthy endeavour if you were to give back to this community by providing advice to the forum (too many are silent, in my opinion). For all the QE-developers: I've heard it too many times that experienced people do not post for fear of being unpleasantly chastised. This, as well, should not happen - and it would be great to recognize that written words always sound harsher than you think. Can we all make an effort ? Pretty please, nicola > Dear Hui Wang, dear All: > > I am extremely glad that the youngest among you find expert advice on > this forum about such basic issues as discussed in this thread. You > should be advised, though, that the human resources of the QE > developers' team are extremely limited, and none of them gets any > rewards for the their work other than the knowledge thay they are > providing a (great) service to the community. > > You will have noticed that most of feedback comes from a very small > number of members of this forum, and guess what? from the 3-4 > individuals who do most of the development, maintanance, planning for > future improvements. A simple application of a simple conservation law > should suggest that every second they spend to answer trivial questions > is a second less spent for more technical work that does require their > expert contribution. > > I think that all of us can give a bit more to this community. To start with: > > 1) For the youngest - Do not think that a free resource (the advice you > can obtain on this forum) is unlimited. Use it sparingly and > judiciously, after making YOURSELF a serious effort to answer your > question. Remember that there is no better teacher than oneself. It may > be painful to teach / learn from oneself, but a self-taught thing is > learnt forever (not to mention your local mentors, senior colleagues, etc) > > 2) For the not-so-young - Many of the questions asked on this forum are > general > enough to be answered by any knowledgeable senior graduate student / young postdoc. > Please, give back to this community by keeping the discussion alive without > forcing > the same 3-4 people to give all the advice that is requested here. > > 3) For the bravest. Join the developers' efforts by volunteering some of > your time and help fix bugs / implement new features / start new > projects based on QE. > > For the time being, enjoy being with us as much as we enjoy being with you. > > Stefano B -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Prof Nicola Marzari Department of Materials Science and Engineering 13-5066 MIT 77 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge MA 02139-4307 USA tel 617.4522758 fax 2586534 marzari at mit.edu http://quasiamore.mit.edu