Tech Tea Time – New Community Meeting series
Our first TechTeaTime, a new community meeting series event, happened on January 26, with 46 people joining. Rafi Brent (Baker Lab, University of Washington) gave a tutorial on protein binder design with RFD3, which will be available on Youtube shortly.
The meeting details for future meetings, including the Zoom link, can be found on the Rosetta Events Calendar.
TechTeaTime will replace the existing TeleCon meetings and is designed as a space for the community to explore how RosettaCommons tools are built, used, and maintained.
Whether you’re figuring out how to structure a new protocol, deciding where code should live, or wondering how others approach testing, documentation, and long-term maintenance, this meeting is a place to learn from shared experience. Discussions will span technical design coding strategies, repository architecture, workflows, and long-term maintenance challenges across RosettaCommons-related projects, with periodic short tutorials highlighting real-world solutions from community members.
If you work with code as part of your RosettaCommon’s activities—whether that’s core Rosetta, supporting tools, machine learning algorithms, pipelines, or related projects—we invite you to join us to get feedback on your current technical challenges and stay up to date on new developments in the community.
Also check out our Youtube playlist for new videos on new tools and tutorials.
For any questions, please contact Hope Woods.
