Find as many sources as possible for PDBs and download some models for testing. Ensure that each one loads properly in peptiditor without errors, memory overflows, or segfaults. Make any code changes necessary for compatibility.
Separate but related: While checking each source, look at how any reference citations and/or copyright notices are stored. Some PDBs are free of any copyright notice, but if a model is offered as Creative Commons or some other license, it is imperative to preserve it. Make the necessary code changes that such references and notices are preserved when the protein is loaded and later written to another file name.
Find as many sources as possible for PDBs and download some models for testing. Ensure that each one loads properly in peptiditor without errors, memory overflows, or segfaults. Make any code changes necessary for compatibility.
Separate but related: While checking each source, look at how any reference citations and/or copyright notices are stored. Some PDBs are free of any copyright notice, but if a model is offered as Creative Commons or some other license, it is imperative to preserve it. Make the necessary code changes that such references and notices are preserved when the protein is loaded and later written to another file name.