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      SUBMISSIONS TO THE LIBRARY OF PSEUDOPOTENTIAL INPUT FILES
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Users who wish to contribute a set of pseudopotential input files
to be included in the library are strongly encouraged to do so.

Please try to follow the naming conventions in Work/README in
naming your subdirectory, and please try to follow the templates in
the Work/000-Ex/ regarding the contents of your directory and the
format of the Makefile.

In particular, please be sure to include a README file in your
directory, following a format similar to that of the examples
examples in Work/000-Ex/*/.  The more information you can include
about tests in the atomic, molecular, and solid-state environment,
the better!  Especially useful are convergence tests of properties
vs. plane-wave cutoff.

When ready, please:

-- Do 'make clean' in your subdirectory to clear out all but the
   Makefile and *.adat files.

-- Go one level above your subdirectory and type

      tar cf [name].tar [name]
      gzip [name].tar

   where [name] is the name of your subdirectory.

-- Email the [name].tar.gz file to me as an attachment.

We will then make some effort to check that your pseudopotential
generates as expected, etc.  If accepted, the subdirectory will be
installed in the master distribution.

					David Vanderbilt
					July 2002

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Rutgers University                   Email:  dhv@physics.rutgers.edu
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