Gromacs (the code we used) is open source. MSM, the code we used to analyze the data, is open source. We ported MSM to an internal Google framework (Flume), so the resulting code could be open sourced, but wold be lacking the Flume framework to run inside.
As for thinking about replicability, sure I thought about it. That's why we released all the data we generated and described our methods in detail- so pharma and academics could use the data with confidence to design new drugs that target GPCRs. I also decided that rather than focus on replicability, I would focus on discovery and sharing, and I think that actually is a better use of my time as well as the time of other scientists.
As for thinking about replicability, sure I thought about it. That's why we released all the data we generated and described our methods in detail- so pharma and academics could use the data with confidence to design new drugs that target GPCRs. I also decided that rather than focus on replicability, I would focus on discovery and sharing, and I think that actually is a better use of my time as well as the time of other scientists.