Fixing unicode '

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Sherif Nagy 2023-05-02 23:29:27 +03:00
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@ -32,21 +32,21 @@ Everyone introduced themselves
Stack: we need to make sure that we are not redoing efforts that already done with other groups
Greg engaged with Open HPC community and providing some core packages such as apptainer, mpi, openHPC
Sherif: we need to have one hat to fit most of all but we cant have one hat that fit all
Stack: Feedback regarding Sherifs idea that generic ideas are not great idea and there is a bad performance
Sherif: we need to have one hat to fit most of all but we can't have one hat that fit all
Stack: Feedback regarding Sherif's idea that generic idea's are not great idea and there is a bad performance
Greg: we need to put building blocks in the this repo and will make life easiest and lower the barriers like Spack, slurm and easybuild
Devid (NezSez): Some end users wont understand / know anything about HPC and just needs to use the HPC, such as Maya or dynamic fluids
Devid (NezSez): Some end users won't understand / know anything about HPC and just needs to use the HPC, such as Maya or dynamic fluids
Neil: some tools can be very easily an entry point for organization and teams to use HPC like jupiter playbook
Stack: HPC is usually tuned to different needs, we can reach to other HPC that are running Rocky to ask them to promate rocky and establish a dialog to get an idea of what things that they are running into rocky
Matt: HPC out of the box there are few projects that doing that and we dont need to run in circles of what we are going to
Matt: HPC out of the box there are few projects that doing that and we don't need to run in circles of what we are going to
Balaji: SIG for scientific application that focus on support the application and optimization, and HPC suggest the architecture to reach max capabilities
Greg: Agreeing with stack we dont want to provide application that there are tools that do that
Greg: Agreeing with stack we don't want to provide application that there are tools that do that
Gregory Kurtzer (Chat):