On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 10:11 AM, John May <john.wilkinson...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's much better to do one thing really well then to do many things poorly.

But that is not the same as only doing one thing.

> The CDK is really slow and introducing a more complex object model will only 
> make things worse.

No new complexity is being introduced.

> It's nice to try and satisfy all domains but in the end you need to have 
> something which is actually useful.

You have to do a better job at convincing me how the CDK is and is not
used... I don't see the point of being a copy of any of the other open
source cheminformatics tools that focus just on graphs... that is not
where our strength is.

Egon

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