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New package: CompChem v1.0.0 #120381
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New package: CompChem v1.0.0 #120381
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Nov 29, 2024
- Registering package: CompChem
- Repository: https://github.com/vishnu2709/CompChem.jl
- Created by: @vishnu2709
- Version: v1.0.0
- Commit: 72c994e1227619c2cfb1fb924dc17f4096d69ecf
- Reviewed by: @vishnu2709
- Reference: Register package vishnu2709/CompChem.jl#2
- Description: Software package for computational chemistry calculations
UUID: e4d0f6e5-aaef-4631-895e-149e7b48cbc0 Repo: https://github.com/vishnu2709/CompChem.jl.git Tree: f33a615fa9905f96899dcc3198391af2cf849ec0 Registrator tree SHA: 17aec322677d9b81cdd6b9b9236b09a3f1374c6a
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Thank you for submitting your package! However, I would be concerned that the package name is far too general, at least given the current state of the project. In any case, this would need a bit more documentation before registering. At the very least, that would be a description of the package's purpose and a small usage example in the README. An important part of packages in General is that any potential user can figure out what the package is about and how to get started with using it. That is really difficult when there is no documentation. In the longer term, I definitely recommend setting up a Documenter-based documentation. Before a But getting back to the scope of the package: "Computational Chemistry" is a very large field, and a package that encompasses the entire field is probably not manageable by a single person. I'm not saying there couldn't be a registered package The alternative would be to find a more descriptive package name, for a narrower scope. |
@goerz Thank you for taking the time to give me detailed feedback, it is very appreciated. I will add more features and documentation to the package (and hopeful find some collaborators) and submit the package later when it is more useful to the community. |