Re: [PyMOL] Farewell

2021-06-16 Thread Saurabh Gayali
Thank you for the incredible support to the community via this marvelous
tool.
Hope to see more of your wonderful work in future.

Best Regards,

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*CSIR-IGIB*
New Delhi, India


On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 7:47 PM Thomas Holder 
wrote:

> Dear PyMOL community -
>
> The time has come for me to hand over my PyMOL development
> responsibilities at Schrödinger. It's been an incredible journey for
> me to get involved with the PyMOL community, to become a PyMOL fellow
> in 2011 and to start working full time for the project in 2012. I'm
> extremely grateful to all the people at Schrödinger who made this
> possible, and of course to all of you - the user community - who've
> shown me every day that my work is meaningful.
>
> PyMOL has a unique place within Schrödinger, and a highly motivated
> and skilled team of developers and scientists stand behind it. They
> have some great plans and I'm excited to watch how they will take
> PyMOL to the next level.
>
> I don't think that my PyMOL journey is over yet. But for the next
> chapter in my career, I'll "just" be a user and a member of the
> community. See you around.
>
> Cheers,
>   Thomas
>
> --
> Thomas Holder
> PyMOL Principal Developer
> Schrödinger, Inc.
>
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Re: [PyMOL] Farewell

2021-06-16 Thread Joel Tyndall
I can only but agree with al of these comments! Thanks for the support and god 
luck with the future Thomas. 

PyMOL has been my go to software for probably close to 20 years !

Regards

Joel

-Original Message-
From: Jason Key  
Sent: Saturday, 1 May 2021 3:15 AM
To: Thomas Holder 
Cc: Pymol User list 
Subject: Re: [PyMOL] Farewell

Hi Everyone,

I'd like to publicly thank Thomas for his contribution to PyMOL over the last 
decade.

PyMOL is the primary tool the broader scientific community uses to access the 
results we create as structural biologists.
For many researchers, PyMOL is their first window into macromolecular 
structures. And, at the very least, journal covers are MUCH nicer because of it.
It is, without doubt, the most popular title in the SBGrid installation. It 
always has been.

I assure everyone here that creating reliable software that runs on 3 operating 
systems with an open source model and great user support is no easy task.
Sustaining that effort for nearly 10 years is another feat altogether.

If you'd like to see how far PyMOL has come, here's a webinar we did
(live!) in 2013 here :
https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DUHOUFJmj_fMdata=04%7C01%7Cjoel.tyndall%40otago.ac.nz%7C9b08137f4082497b23a108d90bfc06b3%7C0225efc578fe4928b1579ef24809e9ba%7C1%7C0%7C637553999355683603%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000sdata=4ClB06YR4cNyUz3yLYkq7rA5vAO9BjTP9w%2FMbRZC4KE%3Dreserved=0

Best of luck in your next chapter Thomas!

Cheers,
Jason

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Re: [PyMOL] Farewell

2021-04-30 Thread Jason Key
Hi Everyone,

I'd like to publicly thank Thomas for his contribution to PyMOL over
the last decade.

PyMOL is the primary tool the broader scientific community uses to
access the results we create as structural biologists.
For many researchers, PyMOL is their first window into macromolecular
structures. And, at the very least, journal covers are MUCH nicer
because of it.
It is, without doubt, the most popular title in the SBGrid
installation. It always has been.

I assure everyone here that creating reliable software that runs on 3
operating systems with an open source model and great user support is
no easy task.
Sustaining that effort for nearly 10 years is another feat altogether.

If you'd like to see how far PyMOL has come, here's a webinar we did
(live!) in 2013 here :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHOUFJmj_fM

Best of luck in your next chapter Thomas!

Cheers,
Jason

-- 
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Project Lead
SBGrid Consortium, Harvard Medical School


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Re: [PyMOL] Farewell

2021-04-30 Thread David Gae via PyMOL-users
Dear Thomas Holder, 

Thank you for helping out PyMOL users like myself. Also putting up user 
friendly advise for the over the years who use PyMOL. 
I tend to read your email correspondence with other users, since they seem to 
be more thought through than my few emails I asked in these forums. 
I hope a lot more experts can do the same for people who are teaching molecular 
modeling or learning PyMOL. 

Sincerely,
David Gae

> On Apr 30, 2021, at 7:14 AM, Thomas Holder  
> wrote:
> 
> Dear PyMOL community -
> 
> The time has come for me to hand over my PyMOL development
> responsibilities at Schrödinger. It's been an incredible journey for
> me to get involved with the PyMOL community, to become a PyMOL fellow
> in 2011 and to start working full time for the project in 2012. I'm
> extremely grateful to all the people at Schrödinger who made this
> possible, and of course to all of you - the user community - who've
> shown me every day that my work is meaningful.
> 
> PyMOL has a unique place within Schrödinger, and a highly motivated
> and skilled team of developers and scientists stand behind it. They
> have some great plans and I'm excited to watch how they will take
> PyMOL to the next level.
> 
> I don't think that my PyMOL journey is over yet. But for the next
> chapter in my career, I'll "just" be a user and a member of the
> community. See you around.
> 
> Cheers,
>  Thomas
> 
> -- 
> Thomas Holder
> PyMOL Principal Developer
> Schrödinger, Inc.
> 
> 
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Re: [PyMOL] Farewell

2021-04-30 Thread H. Adam Steinberg
Thank you Thomas for all the help you have provided us over the years! You have 
certainly made my experience with PyMOL far more useful and easier, with all of 
the answers and shortcuts you have provided to this list!

Adam


> On Apr 30, 2021, at 9:14 AM, Thomas Holder  
> wrote:
> 
> Dear PyMOL community -
> 
> The time has come for me to hand over my PyMOL development
> responsibilities at Schrödinger. It's been an incredible journey for
> me to get involved with the PyMOL community, to become a PyMOL fellow
> in 2011 and to start working full time for the project in 2012. I'm
> extremely grateful to all the people at Schrödinger who made this
> possible, and of course to all of you - the user community - who've
> shown me every day that my work is meaningful.
> 
> PyMOL has a unique place within Schrödinger, and a highly motivated
> and skilled team of developers and scientists stand behind it. They
> have some great plans and I'm excited to watch how they will take
> PyMOL to the next level.
> 
> I don't think that my PyMOL journey is over yet. But for the next
> chapter in my career, I'll "just" be a user and a member of the
> community. See you around.
> 
> Cheers,
>  Thomas
> 
> -- 
> Thomas Holder
> PyMOL Principal Developer
> Schrödinger, Inc.
> 
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[PyMOL] Farewell

2021-04-30 Thread Thomas Holder
Dear PyMOL community -

The time has come for me to hand over my PyMOL development
responsibilities at Schrödinger. It's been an incredible journey for
me to get involved with the PyMOL community, to become a PyMOL fellow
in 2011 and to start working full time for the project in 2012. I'm
extremely grateful to all the people at Schrödinger who made this
possible, and of course to all of you - the user community - who've
shown me every day that my work is meaningful.

PyMOL has a unique place within Schrödinger, and a highly motivated
and skilled team of developers and scientists stand behind it. They
have some great plans and I'm excited to watch how they will take
PyMOL to the next level.

I don't think that my PyMOL journey is over yet. But for the next
chapter in my career, I'll "just" be a user and a member of the
community. See you around.

Cheers,
  Thomas

-- 
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PyMOL Principal Developer
Schrödinger, Inc.


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Re: [PyMOL] Farewell

2014-04-29 Thread Joel Tyndall
Wishing you all the best Jason, it has been fantastic to be involved with this 
bb with you as the key guy. Always there to answer the questions

From: Jason Vertrees [mailto:jason.vertr...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 24 April 2014 9:00 p.m.
To: pymol-users; ccp...@jiscmail.ac.uk
Subject: [PyMOL] Farewell

Greetings PyMOLers and CCP4ers worldwide,

It has been my great pleasure to serve the PyMOL community both in a volunteer 
and professional capacity for the past decade. I have recently been given an 
offer I can't refusehttp://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonvertrees/—to follow one 
of my dreams—helping lead technology and science at a new 
startuphttp://www.realmassive.com. March 30th marked my last day at 
Schrödinger and supporting PyMOL.

Because of my great fondness for PyMOL and its community, I will continue to 
operate the PyMOLWiki until I find it a suitable home. I started the PyMOLWiki 
in 2005 and since then it's been visited over 15,289,590 times! (If you would 
like to sponsor or host the wiki feel free to email me.) Now I can't imagine 
the PyMOL community without it.

Last, I am truly humbled to have followed in the footsteps of Warren DeLano. He 
was an amazing man whose ideas and actions have touched the lives of millions, 
whether they know it or not. He is missed.

It's been great fun. I wish you all the best.

Cheers,

-- Jason

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[PyMOL] Farewell

2014-04-24 Thread Jason Vertrees
Greetings PyMOLers and CCP4ers worldwide,

It has been my great pleasure to serve the PyMOL community both in a 
volunteer and professional capacity for the past decade. I have recently 
been given an offer I can't 
refusehttp://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonvertrees/—to 
follow one of my dreams—helping lead technology and science at a new 
startuphttp://www.realmassive.com. 
March 30th marked my last day at Schrödinger and supporting PyMOL.

Because of my great fondness for PyMOL and its community, I will continue 
to operate the PyMOLWiki until I find it a suitable home. I started the 
PyMOLWiki in 2005 and since then it's been visited over 15,289,590 times! 
(If you would like to sponsor or host the wiki feel free to email me.) Now 
I can't imagine the PyMOL community without it.

Last, I am truly humbled to have followed in the footsteps of Warren 
DeLano. He was an amazing man whose ideas and actions have touched the 
lives of millions, whether they know it or not. He is missed.

It's been great fun. I wish you all the best.

Cheers,

-- Jason

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Re: [PyMOL] Farewell

2014-04-24 Thread Thomas Holder
Dear Jason,

thank you so much for you deep commitment and your invaluable contributions to 
PyMOL and the PyMOL community. You assumed responsibility for PyMOL and managed 
to give it a new home at Schrödinger. We are sorry to see you leave and will 
truly miss you here.

To me personally, you have been a great mentor and guide and I can hardly 
enumerate what I learned from you. I owe you deep gratitude.

It is my honour to now take the lead on PyMOL and serve the community and our 
sponsors as best as I can. The PyMOL team at Schrödinger is strongly dedicated 
to continuously improve PyMOL and keep the PyMOL spirit alive.

Cheers,
  Thomas

On 24 Apr 2014, at 05:00, Jason Vertrees jason.vertr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Greetings PyMOLers and CCP4ers worldwide,
 
 It has been my great pleasure to serve the PyMOL community both in a 
 volunteer and professional capacity for the past decade. I have recently been 
 given an offer I can't refuse—to follow one of my dreams—helping lead 
 technology and science at a new startup. March 30th marked my last day at 
 Schrödinger and supporting PyMOL.
 
 Because of my great fondness for PyMOL and its community, I will continue to 
 operate the PyMOLWiki until I find it a suitable home. I started the 
 PyMOLWiki in 2005 and since then it's been visited over 15,289,590 times! (If 
 you would like to sponsor or host the wiki feel free to email me.) Now I 
 can't imagine the PyMOL community without it.
 
 Last, I am truly humbled to have followed in the footsteps of Warren DeLano. 
 He was an amazing man whose ideas and actions have touched the lives of 
 millions, whether they know it or not. He is missed.
 
 It's been great fun. I wish you all the best.
 
 Cheers,
 
 -- Jason
 
 --
 Jason Vertrees, PhD
 (e) jason.vertr...@gmail.com
 (o) +1 (603) 374-7120

-- 
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PyMOL Developer
Schrödinger, Inc.


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