Dear all,

The guys at knime.org are organizing a meeting of people doing
open-source development using Knime:
http://www.knime.org/kos-2011

This is a great chance for us to get together and do some really cool
and useful work that will help both the RDKit and Knime projects. It
would be excellent to have a good turnout from the RDKit community.
Though the description of the program is focused on developing knime
extensions, which requires some java programming experience, I would
be really happy to see interested users of the RDKit and Knime show up
as well. Non-expert developers can work with the rest of us to help
spec out new nodes that should be developed, test those nodes, and,
most important of all, put together sample workflows showing how to do
interesting things with both Knime and the RDKit. I've asked Michael
and Bernd at knime.com about this and they agree completely.

So: if you have the time to attend, please register and let me know
about it so that we can start planning the agenda.

I hope to see some of you in Konstanz in October,
-greg

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