David Waroquiers

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Hi, Not so often but when it happens it can really be annoying. One thing I should mention is that it can happen for example when you have a very...

How to distinguish Iodine or Vanadium from group I and V ?

Hello @shyuep, Thank you very much for your input. We perfectly understand your point. We started this issue specifically to know whether people were still using that part and from...

Good work @gbrunin! Following up on this PR, @computron is there anyone we should contact to have it merged or discussed ? Thanks, David

Hello @janosh, Would you need any additional information to follow up on this PR ? Thanks, David

> @davidwaroquiers Sorry to say I'm prob not the right person to merge this. Maybe ping @computron and @ardunn again for green-lighting a big PR like this one. Hello @janosh...

Just to complement, here is the diagram of the TaskDoc model. Found this erdantic package (https://github.com/drivendataorg/erdantic), which is quite nice. ![taskdoc](https://github.com/materialsproject/emmet/assets/3625296/7a48d5fa-3272-415e-8e11-4607f098bb12)

> > Just to complement, here is the diagram of the TaskDoc model. Found this erdantic package (https://github.com/drivendataorg/erdantic), which is quite nice. > > Thanks for posting this, I really...

> However, if a property like `magnetic_density` is sufficiently important for people, I would argue a dedicated root-level attribute to get the data should probably be there. My guess is...

> > Just to complement, here is the diagram of the TaskDoc model. Found this erdantic package (https://github.com/drivendataorg/erdantic), which is quite nice. > > Thanks for posting this, I really...