Jan,

On Friday 06 April 2007 15:02:04 Jan Strube wrote:
> > Sorry for the delay on answering this. We are pretty busy working in the
> > 2.0 beta2 release.
>
> No problem. Looks like it's coming along nicely.
>
> Maybe in a future
>
> > (PyTables 3.0?) we will introduce fully nested Column definitions
> > through the introduction of a more flexible Atom class. But this is only
> > something that Ivan and me have been talking about quite informally.
>
> That would be totally awesome. I'm looking to port the AIDA format (
> aida.freehep.org) to a hdf5 backend.
> Somebody already did that with the C++ implementation at
> http://openscientist.lal.in2p3.fr (not for tuples in tuples, though).
Note that these guys:
 https://projects.hepforge.org/dataharvester
 (http://stop.itp.tuwien.ac.at/HEPwiki/index.php/Data_Harvester)
did a C++ implementation of a hdf5 backend of tuples-in-tuples.
They also provide python bindings (through SWIG).

> I'm going to start a different thread on this, because I'm going to need
> some advice.
As already discussed by private emails: count me in for this AIDA 
implementation :)

Cheers,
Sebastien.
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