Dear all,

Just a reminder about registration for the 2nd RDKit Users Group meeting,
to be held at the European Bioinformatics Institute in Hinxton from October
2nd-4th. We have more than 20 registrants so far, but we still have space
available for both attendees and speakers.

The original announcement, with more details, is below.

The registration link is: http://rdkitugm2.eventbrite.co.uk/

Best Regards,
-greg



I'm very happy to announce the 2nd RDKit User Group Meeting. The
meeting, which is being hosted by George Papadatos at the European
Bioinformatics Institute (EBI), will take place October 2nd-4th at the
Genome Campus in Hinxton, UK.

We're using a different format this year:

Days 1 and 2: Talks, lightning talks, roundtable(s), discussion, and
something new: talktorials. Talktorials[1] are somewhere between a
talk and a tutorial, they cover something interesting done with the
RDKit and include the code used to do the work. During the
presentation you'll give an overview of what you did and also show the
pieces of the code that are central to the work. The idea is to mix
the science up with the tutorial aspects.

Day 3 will be the first ever RDKit sprint: those who choose to stay
will spend an intense day working in small groups to produce useful
artifacts: new bits of code, knime nodes, knime workflows, tutorials,
documentation, IPython notebooks, etc. We'll see who's there and what
folks are interested in contributing and go from there.

There will also be, of course, social activities.

Registration is free at the following link:
http://rdkitugm2.eventbrite.co.uk/

We are looking now for people who are willing to do presentations or
talktorials on the first two days. If you're interested in
contributing, please send George and I an email. Lighting talks don't
need to be arranged too far in advance; I will start collecting the
list of people interested in doing those shortly before the event.

Many thanks to George for volunteering to host this event!

I'm really looking forward to the chance to see a bunch of you again,
to meet some new people, and to hear some more cool stories about what
people do with the RDKit.

-greg
[1] I thought I had made that term up, but google returns 800+ hits. Damn!
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