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Policy for accepting pull requests #8
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Another question is: do we accept only codes compiled by the HPC centre staff or do we also include user-compiled codes (which might be deleted without notice)? I would say it is ok to accept PRs for user-compiled codes as long as there is some maintenance promise behind, i.e. an intention to inform users of further developments (including an update of this repo). |
Just copy-pasting the @sphuber 's question in the PR #22 :
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Since the purpose of this registry is to share computer configurations, I think the minimum requirement for accepting new entries should be that they
This in my view excludes codes compiled by specific users unless there is a promise that they will be maintained, However, I believe there will always be some gray area, and we cannot expect that all users will be able to use all configurations here out of the box. The good news is that modifying configurations for your own purposes is very easy - you simply specify the |
So that would place PR #22 in the gray zone if I understand correctly. I am fine with a gray zone because I don't think there is going to be a way around it, but we should make these guidelines clear in the |
I'll create a corresponding PR template then |
Yes, that is going to be used for the LSMO course. They will use AiiDAlab to perform the isotherm simulations. |
Besides passing automatic checks that we set up, for new pull requests, it was suggested that we require
verdi computer test <computername>
ls -l /absolute/path/to/executable
We should create a PR template for this
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