On 2013-05-11 19:30, Noel O'Boyle wrote:
> While at the ACS a month ago I met some power users of Open Babel and
> was surprised to hear that they are still using the babel executable
> instead of obabel.
>
>>From this I assume that only a small number of people have moved to
> using obabel. In my mind, babel has been deprecated for some years and
> I have made zero attempt to create plugin options compatible with it.
> There simply aren't enough letters in the alphabet to register all the
> option parameters necessary, as evidenced by the current LPMD plugin's
> warning messages (I'll sort this out).
>
> So I propose we officially forget about registering option parameters
> and add a message to babel along the lines of:
>
> """Deprecation notice: The babel executable you are running is
> deprecated and may be removed in a future release of Open Babel. You
> should used the obabel executable instead. obabel has more features
> and works much better. For more information on using obabel, type
> "obabel -H" """
>
> Ok, so maybe we won't remove 'babel' in a future release (though I
> recommend aliasing babel to obabel in a few years), but it's time to
> start encouraging users to switch. The "works much better" line is
> lame, but whatever it takes :-)

Keeping the two side by side just adds to the confusion. Is there any 
functionality in babel that is not in obabel, and can not be ported 
easily? That would really be the only reason to keep it.



>
> - Noel
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