On 15:47 Thu 10 Nov , Jason Vertrees wrote: > As has always been the case, some new features added to Incentive > PyMOL v1.5.0 will not be immediately added to the open-source project, > as Incentive subscribers pay to have priority access to these new > features.
I always wonder, are there actually people who feel they gain some sort of competitive advantage by having access to PyMOL features first? Doesn't seem to make sense because anyone else can pay for the same level of access. Plus it's mostly a visualization tool, so I'm not sure I understand the rationale. I'd always thought that the payment was intended for people who wanted to support the future of PyMOL as well as get some high-quality documentation and increased personal support. -- Thanks, Donnie Donald S. Berkholz, Ph.D. Research Fellow James R. Thompson lab, Physiology & Biomedical Engineering Grazia Isaya lab, Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine Mayo Clinic ___________________ Medical Sciences 2-66 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN 55905 office: 507-538-6924 cell: 612-991-1321
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