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Bug#743268: ITP: crystfel - Suite of programs for processing "serial" diffraction data "snapshots"



Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

Package name :  crystfel
Version : 0.5.2
Upstream Author : Thomas White <thomas.white@desy.de>
URL : http://www.desy.de/~twhite/crystfel/tutorial.html
License : GPLv3

Description : CrystFEL is a suite of programs for processing diffraction data acquired "serially" in a "snapshot" manner. That means: a large number of individual diffraction patterns, each corresponding to a random orientation of the crystal, with little or no rotation or oscillation of the sample. This is exactly the situation encountered when using the technique of Serial Femtosecond Crystallography (SFX) with a free-electron laser source, which is the application CrystFEL is primarily designed for. CrystFEL comprises programs for indexing and integrating diffraction patterns, scaling and merging intensities, simulating patterns, calculating figures of merit for the data and visualising the results.

We have been contacted by Debian developer Frederick Picca who is developing a new Debian blend, Debian PAN (Photon and Neutron) and invited to package crystfel. I am one of the main developers of the software. I will take care of the packaging and mantain the package


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