Hi, It is the beginning of a new academic year and I hope that everything is fine for all. I propose a virtual meeting to discuss and list what we as a community would like to tackle this year. For instance, my whishlist is: - better coverage with long-term archive using Software Heritage - online events as training / season school / workshop Let schedule a date between September, 27th and 30th. Personally, I would prefer the morning (8-13:00 CET). Drop an email (public or private) and let try to accommodate for all. As reminder, here [1] is the 2020 Activity Report. Theres a lot we can do and wed love to hear your ideas! 1: <https://hpc.guix.info/blog/2021/02/guix-hpc-activity-report-2020/> All the best, simon
Hello, "Simon Tournier" <simon.tournier@univ-paris-diderot.fr> skribis: > I propose a virtual meeting to discuss and list what we – as a > community – would like to tackle this year. For instance, my whishlist > is: > > - better coverage with long-term archive using Software Heritage … and with Disarchive. > - online events as training / season school / workshop +1 Some items from my to-do list: - Good micro-architecture story with function multi-versioning along the lines of <https://gitlab.inria.fr/guix-hpc/function-multi-versioning> (help welcome especially on finding good applications to benchmark!). - Relocatable pack execution on clusters that lack user namespaces, thus with GUIX EXECUTION_ENGINE=fakechroot (I noticed glitches in the past due to glibc NSS and things like that.) - “Converting” papers to use a Guix workflow similar to what I did in <https://zenodo.org/record/3886739>, with the goal of extracting common helpers to make it more approachable. > Let schedule a date between September, 27th and 30th. Personally, I > would prefer the morning (8-13:00 CET). Drop an email (public or > private) and let try to accommodate for all. Works for me. Thanks for starting this initiative! Ludo’.
Hi everyone, Simon Tournier <simon.tournier@univ-paris-diderot.fr> writes: > I propose a virtual meeting to discuss and list what we - as a > community - would like to tackle this year. For instance, my whishlist > is: > > - better coverage with long-term archive using Software Heritage +1 > - online events as training / season school / workshop +1 Ludovic Courtès <ludovic.courtes@inria.fr> writes: > - Relocatable pack execution on clusters that lack user namespaces, > thus with GUIX EXECUTION_ENGINE=fakechroot (I noticed glitches in > the past due to glibc NSS and things like that.) +1, as that would help adoption in HPC circles. > - “Converting” papers to use a Guix workflow similar to what I did in > <https://zenodo.org/record/3886739>, with the goal of extracting > common helpers to make it more approachable. +1 as well, and that's something where I can probably contribute a bit. >> Let schedule a date between September, 27th and 30th. Personally, I >> would prefer the morning (8-13:00 CET). Drop an email (public or >> private) and let try to accommodate for all. > > Works for me. Me too. Any of those days. > Thanks for starting this initiative! + 1 Konrad -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Konrad Hinsen Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, CNRS Orléans Synchrotron Soleil - Division Expériences Saint Aubin - BP 48 91192 Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France Tel. +33-1 69 35 97 15 E-Mail: konrad DOT hinsen AT cnrs DOT fr http://dirac.cnrs-orleans.fr/~hinsen/ ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0330-9428 Twitter: @khinsen ---------------------------------------------------------------------
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1553 bytes --] On Wed, Sep 08, 2021 at 10:34:32AM +0200, Simon Tournier wrote: > Hi, > > It is the beginning of a new academic year and I hope that everything > is fine for all. > > I propose a virtual meeting to discuss and list what we as a > community would like to tackle this year. For instance, my whishlist > is: > > - better coverage with long-term archive using Software Heritage > - online events as training / season school / workshop With Julien working on building Android packages there's quite a bit of overlap with bootstrapping bazel, at least according to Debian's bazel-bootstrap package². Also after the past year and a half I think people are going to be more open to the idea of online workshops. > Let schedule a date between September, 27th and 30th. Personally, I > would prefer the morning (8-13:00 CET). Drop an email (public or > private) and let try to accommodate for all. Tuesday the 28th doesn't work for me, the other days are fine. And I also like the mornings :) > As reminder, here [1] is the 2020 Activity Report. Theres a lot we > can do and wed love to hear your ideas! > > 1: <https://hpc.guix.info/blog/2021/02/guix-hpc-activity-report-2020/> > > All the best, > simon > ² https://sources.debian.org/src/bazel-bootstrap/3.5.1+ds-3/debian/control/ -- Efraim Flashner <efraim@flashner.co.il> רנשלפ םירפא GPG key = A28B F40C 3E55 1372 662D 14F7 41AA E7DC CA3D 8351 Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted [-- Attachment #2: signature.asc --] [-- Type: application/pgp-signature, Size: 833 bytes --]
Hi, Users and developers of GNU Guix in a scientific context, for reproducible research or high-performance computing (HPC), will meet on line, on Monday 27th September, 9:0010:30 AM CEST. The meeting will take place in this BigBlueButton chat room, https://qlf-bbb.inria.fr/cou-srm-ted-9y1 Enter your name or nickname and join. This will be an informal meeting to collectively map out actions for the coming yeardefine what each of us would like to work on, what we would like to see happening, and how we can coordinate. If you use Guix in an HPC or scientific context, if you package software or develop Guix itself and related tools, youre welcome to join and share your ideas! Topics include: - organizing training sessions and workshops; - long-term archival using Software Heritage and Disarchive; - citing software using Software Heritage IDs and Guix; - converting reproducible/active papers to use Guix; - packaging machine learning frameworks; - programming with GPUs; - Julia packaging and importer; - CPU micro-architecture support with function multi-versioning; - relocatable pack execution on clusters that lack user namespaces; - run the tutorial FEniCSX and Firedrake cases using guix-jupyter. More details can be found in this notepad [1] and you are free to add your ideas; even if you cannot attend. We will arrange to split time evenly among those items so we can browse all the suggestions. For any question, please email guix-science@gnu.org or join the #guix-hpc IRC channel on irc.libera.chat. This event is subject to the code of conduct of the GNU Guix project. 1: <https://mensuel.framapad.org/p/guix-hpc-meetup-2021-9pw7?lang=en> All the best
Hello, "Simon Tournier" <simon.tournier@univ-paris-diderot.fr> skribis: > Users and developers of GNU Guix in a scientific context, for > reproducible research or high-performance computing (HPC), will meet on > line, on Monday 27th September, 9:00–10:30 AM CEST. For the record, details about the event are also available at: https://hpc.guix.info/events/2021/user-developer-meetup/ We’ll update that page if details change. Ludo’.
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 777 bytes --] Le 24/09/2021 à 11:04, Simon Tournier a écrit : > Hi, > > Users and developers of GNU Guix in a scientific context, for > reproducible research or high-performance computing (HPC), will meet on > line, on Monday 27th September, 9:00–10:30 AM CEST. > > The meeting will take place in this BigBlueButton chat room, > > https://qlf-bbb.inria.fr/cou-srm-ted-9y1 Hi everybody, I would have liked to listen (if not participate on these interesting topics), but unfortunately, I have team meetings in that same time slot. Is there any plan to record the session and make it available for replay ? Regards, -- Yann Dupont - Centre Calcul Intensif Pays de la Loire & Datacenter Tel : 02.53.48.49.39 - Mail/Jabber : Yann.Dupont@univ-nantes.fr [-- Attachment #2: Signature cryptographique S/MIME --] [-- Type: application/pkcs7-signature, Size: 4211 bytes --]