On Mar 28, 2011, at 5:07 PM, jiayudai wrote: > > So so so so disappointed. If these two limitations existed, we can not do a > lot of caculations.
No matter what the capabilities of any software may be they will always be finite. The number of things the same software cannot do is instead infinite. I conclude that the probability of disappointing at least one person in the universe is 1. The philosophy of any open-source endeavour, though, is that there is a finite probability that the disapponted person(s) instead of complaining, roll up their sleeves and implement the feature(s) they so badly need. This would give him/her the opportunity to give back to the developers' community some of the work that they have put in the development of the code. > However, i found the more k-points calculations in your Tutorial file at some > conference, where the 1*1*1 k-point is used. So, i think there should be no > difficult to add this part in the code. So do I ... > Grazie. Prego. Stefano --- Stefano Baroni - SISSA & DEMOCRITOS National Simulation Center - Trieste http://stefano.baroni.me [+39] 040 3787 406 (tel) -528 (fax) / stefanobaroni (skype) La morale est une logique de l'action comme la logique est une morale de la pens?e - Jean Piaget Please, if possible, don't send me MS Word or PowerPoint attachments Why? See: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.democritos.it/pipermail/pw_forum/attachments/20110328/d9db730f/attachment.htm
