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Subject:    [opensuse-edu] Re: [opensuse-project] Science and Education repos/ Scientific packages
From:       Alin Marin Elena <alinm.elena () gmail ! com>
Date:       2010-09-21 12:12:51
Message-ID: 4c98a1a6.03b0e30a.3859.ffff8c5a () mx ! google ! com
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Dear Werner,

Thank you very much for you answer.
Personally I do not see the education repo as the place to go. Education seems 
to me to be run like a opensuse distro flavoured for education, as you noticed 
too, mainly highschool and general education rather  than research.

An up to date repo for science is needed and will have to accommodate the 
chaotic development of scientific software rather then go well structured 
route of software engineering.

I can offer some of my time and knowledge on helping with the 
physics/chemistry packages but before proceeding we need a well defined set of 
rules and areas of expertise. 

regards,

Alin





On Tuesday 21 September 2010 13:52:53 Werner Hoch wrote:
> Hi Alin,
> 
> On Freitag, 17. September 2010, Alin Marin Elena wrote:
> > On 16 September 2010 20:44, Greg Freemyer <greg.freemyer@gmail.com> >
> > 
> >>  Creating a repo is a simple matter of filing a bugzilla requesting
> >>  
> > > one iirc.  The more difficult task is building all the packages
> > > and pushing them into the repo(s).  But again all of the above can
> > > be down by anyone.
> > 
> > a science repo exists already so no need to create it
> > 
> > what I want is to bring it alive... and useful for scientists.
> > freeze cycles that govern distro and education make them irrelevant
> > for the scientific community.
> > some packages have to be updated pretty often due to addition of new
> > features or fixes of bugs.
> 
> Yes the science repository needs more love or should be merged into the
> Education repository.
> 
> > the scientific computational community is not a big one in numbers...
> > but is a community in which linux is predominant and unfortunately is
> > not opensuse...
> > 
> > if opensuse wants to make itself relevant at desk level for
> > scientists providing a rich and up to date science repo is crucial.
> > 
> > on gromacs the version offered is 3.3.1 the current version is 4.5.1.
> > also only sequential version is offered.
> > 
> > have you ever tried to push anything to the science repo?
> 
> I'm sorry. I wasn't very active over the last year. I've only maintained
> the rpms for electronical engineering and some python packages.
> 
> I think we need a few more active maintainers if we like to have an up
> to date science repository.
> 
> If you'd like to take care of the chemistry/physics packages, you're of
> course very welcome. I can add you to the maintainer list, too.
> 
> Regards
> Werner
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