tickets #13150
closedRequest for project science:DUNE
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Description
Dear admins,
I would like to get a project "science:DUNE" to have a place to develop
the DUNE packages from science. Additional, we want to have modules from
third-party project, that are not officially part of DUNE but extend it.
They usually not aim for inclusion to the science repository.
Name:
science:DUNE
Title:
Modules from dune-project.org and third-party developers
Description:
Devel project of DUNE modules and canonical place for packages of
third-party developers
Maintainers:
mathletic
berndflemisch
Bye
Christoph
--
The method has been developed for use on a high-speed electronic
computer and would be impractical for hand-solution purposes.
[Harlow & Welch 1965]
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Updated by adrian@suse.de over 8 years ago
On Donnerstag, 11. August 2016, 09:59:30 CEST wrote admin@opensuse.org:
[openSUSE Tracker]
Issue #13150 has been reported by christoph.grueninger@iws.uni-stuttgart.de.
tickets #13150: Request for project science:DUNE
https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/13150
- Author: christoph.grueninger@iws.uni-stuttgart.de
- Status: New
- Priority: Normal
- Assignee:
- Category:
* Target version: ¶
Dear admins,
I would like to get a project "science:DUNE" to have a place to develop
the DUNE packages from science. Additional, we want to have modules from
third-party project, that are not officially part of DUNE but extend it.
They usually not aim for inclusion to the science repository.Name:
science:DUNE
Title:
Modules from dune-project.org and third-party developers
Description:
Devel project of DUNE modules and canonical place for packages of
third-party developersMaintainers:
mathletic
berndflemisch
You should ask the science maintainers in first place.
However, I happen to be one, so did you start already to work on them
in some home project?
--
Adrian Schroeter
email: adrian@suse.de
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90409 Nürnberg
Germany
Updated by christoph.grueninger@iws.uni-stuttgart.de over 8 years ago
I have packages in my home repository (mathletic), which switch from the
deprecated Autotools to the CMake build system. berndflemisch has
started some work with DUNE's current Git versions. But this is a
chicken-and-egg problem. As such a repository existed, nobody
contributed yet. We want to add Dumux and dune-uggrid in the near
future, but both are not suitable for science.
Am 11.08.2016 um 12:45 schrieb admin@opensuse.org:
[openSUSE Tracker]
Issue #13150 has been updated by adrian@suse.de.On Donnerstag, 11. August 2016, 09:59:30 CEST wrote admin@opensuse.org:
[openSUSE Tracker]
Issue #13150 has been reported by christoph.grueninger@iws.uni-stuttgart.de.
tickets #13150: Request for project science:DUNE
https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/13150
- Author: christoph.grueninger@iws.uni-stuttgart.de
- Status: New
- Priority: Normal
- Assignee:
- Category:
* Target version: ¶
Dear admins,
I would like to get a project "science:DUNE" to have a place to develop
the DUNE packages from science. Additional, we want to have modules from
third-party project, that are not officially part of DUNE but extend it.
They usually not aim for inclusion to the science repository.Name:
science:DUNE
Title:
Modules from dune-project.org and third-party developers
Description:
Devel project of DUNE modules and canonical place for packages of
third-party developersMaintainers:
mathletic
berndflemischYou should ask the science maintainers in first place.
However, I happen to be one, so did you start already to work on them
in some home project?
--
The method has been developed for use on a high-speed electronic
computer and would be impractical for hand-solution purposes.
[Harlow & Welch 1965]
Updated by cboltz almost 8 years ago
- Due date set to 2017-02-20
- Assignee set to Anonymous