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Skeleton blog post for GSoC large project wrap-up #417
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@lunamorrow - We would love to share the great work you did during the 2024 GSoC program. Would you both be comfortable sharing an .md file of your final project submission to be posted on the MDAnalysis blog and linked in this post? If so, it'd be great if you could please add your final GSoC submission report as a blog post as indicated in the README for this repo: https://github.com/MDAnalysis/MDAnalysis.github.io#blog-mdanalysisorgblog and add the appropriate file names to the bottom of the page in the skeleton provided here. As you did for the introductory blog post PR, you'll want to fork the GSoC-lg branch in my github repo. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!
Would be really good to have this completed. |
Thanks @jennaswa and @orbeckst. I'm just heading home from a holiday now and getting caught up on things. I would love to submit a final blog post with my work. I am currently working on the reverse direction of the converter on a local fork. Would the blog be ok to wait until once this part is done? As I would prefer to submit something more finalised. |
Hope you had a wonderful holiday, @lunamorrow! Sure - the blog should comprise all of the work you want to include, so I don't see any problem with waiting. Do you have a rough timeline of when you might expect it to be completed though? I only ask because my initial thought was to loop an announcement about GSoC 2025 with this post, so we might have to pull that out separately or change that bit before this PR gets merged (if the timeline gets announced by Google before then). |
@lunamorrow - Just checking in on whether you have any updates on timeline? Thanks! |
For our new GSOC application it would be really good if we could have this blog post out before applying again. @lunamorrow can you write up what you have so far? |
Sorry about the delayed reply @orbeckst @jennaswa, I've been swamped with a work project. It's essentially done, but I still have some work to do on the converter. Functionality for conversion in the second direction is ~50% done on my local copy. I need to stick a couple solid days of work into it and get it done. Writing/creating some of the openbabel attributes is proving difficult. I can make some amends to my original GSoC wrap-up blog and merge it in here, so I don't leave you waiting. |
Thanks, @lunamorrow! We are submitting our GSoC application on Feb 11 to give an idea on timeline. (I'll also make some edits to the looking forward to 2025 section). |
Alright I am on it! :) I didn't have internet over the weekend, but I'm back home now so I'll get this sorted ASAP |
I have made a PR to merge into your GSoC-lg branch @jennaswa, which is open on your fork of MDAnalysis.github.io |
* Add blog post and update reference * Update _posts/2025-02-09-Luna-Morrow-Final-Submission.md * Update _posts/2025-02-09-Luna-Morrow-Final-Submission.md * Update _posts/2025-02-09-Luna-Morrow-Final-Submission.md * Update _posts/2025-02-09-Luna-Morrow-Final-Submission.md --------- Co-authored-by: Jenna M Swarthout Goddard <[email protected]>
@lunamorrow - We would love to share the great work you did during the 2024 GSoC program. Would you both be comfortable sharing an .md file of your final project submission to be posted on the MDAnalysis blog and linked in this post?
If so, it'd be great if you could please add your final GSoC submission report as a blog post as indicated in the README for this repo: https://github.com/MDAnalysis/MDAnalysis.github.io#blog-mdanalysisorgblog and add the appropriate file names to the bottom of the page in the skeleton provided here. As you did for the introductory blog post PR, you'll want to fork the GSoC-lg branch in my github repo.
Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!