[gmx-users] Lipidbook webpage is off - is it possible to find its content somewhere?

David van der Spoel spoel at xray.bmc.uu.se
Wed Dec 4 08:50:39 CET 2019


Den 2019-12-04 kl. 01:21, skrev Oliver Beckstein:
> Hi Daniel,
> 
> We had technical issues with the “server” that Lipidbook was running on (an old ~2006 MacMini…). We are in the process of moving it to a more reliable platform. However, that hasn’t been easy so it’s been dragging on for too long. However, I am happy to say that we are currently working on it.
> 
> We will update https://twitter.com/lipidbook <https://twitter.com/lipidbook> once https://urlproxy.sunet.se/canit/urlproxy.php?_q=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubGlwaWRib29rLm9yZw%3D%3D&_s=c3BvZWxAeHJheS5ibWMudXUuc2U%3D&_c=43045c21&_r=dXUtc2U%3D <https://urlproxy.sunet.se/canit/urlproxy.php?_q=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubGlwaWRib29rLm9yZy8%3D&_s=c3BvZWxAeHJheS5ibWMudXUuc2U%3D&_c=bade93c1&_r=dXUtc2U%3D> is operational again.
> 
> I should also say that lipidbook was built when it was actually not easy to find lipid parameters and it provided a repository for people to deposit their parameters so that others could easily re-use them. Nowadays this seem to be a less pressing need but there still seem to be some parameter sets stored that are difficult to find elsewhere. However, the structure of the site is not simple so I can’t just make a bunch of files available. I’m sorry, you’ll have to wait until the site is up again — apologies again.
> 


It might also be wise to reconsider these parameters that by now are 
likely somewhat oldish.

If memory serves me well both Peter Tieleman and Jochen Hub supply some 
lipid / membrane parameters on their websites.

> Oliver
> 
>> On Dec 3, 2019, at 4:31 PM, daniel depope <nevjernik at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Every now and than I came across reference to, so called "lipidbook" (
>> https://lipidbook.bioch.ox.ac.uk/ ), which, as stated, contains force field
>> parameters for various lipids.But webpage is obviously off for a long time,
>> so I never have an opportunity to see its content.
>> Moreover it looks very strange to me that literally nobody talks about that
>> issue on the internet, although, as it seems, "everyone" used it in their
>> work!
>>
>> So question is: is it possible to find its content somewhere?
>>
>> Thanks
> 
> 
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