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## Discussions:
Greg: suggesting to have our own slurm, apptainer, singulatory, Warewulf
Greg: We can reach to DDN about anything related to Luster
Sherif: Suggesting to start building packages
Nick: To build the community we need to start looking into documentation and forums
Stack: we need to be careful and have strong justification for rebuilding stuff that exists in Epel
Greg: asked how HPC centre prefer to manage / or already managing their slurm setup
Few members mentioned one of the following two methods:
* Keep upgrading on minor version of slurm
* Keep upgrading on minor version of slurm then a major upgrade in a scheduled maintains window
Greg and Nick: adding major-minor version in package name something like python2/3
Sherif: Asking about Testing methodology with testing team
Stack: They hope at some point they are able to test all sigs and working on getting OpenQA build for this
## Action items:

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## Discussions:
Chris: Are we willing to support all openHPC stack or just the modules and how we imagine achieving this?
Jeremy: Clear a bit of distro related stuff from openHPC would be great such as automake / autoconf
Stack: We need to have a base line so people can start use rocky on HPC and make Rocky accessible
Chris: A Demo / technical talk in 4 weeks
Chris: Are we going to focus on 8 and 9?
Stack and Chris, would be great if we can focus on 9
Sherif: I hope we can do both but with 9 in the spotlight "this needs to be a SIG decision"
Stack: Question, if we start moving openHPC within HPC sig are they going support more distros, we don't want to break packages for other EL distros
Chris: so far testing on Rocky as the only supported EL distro
## Action items:
* Get a demo / technical talk after 4 weeks "Sherif can arrange that with Chris"
* Getting a list of packages that openHPC would like to move to distros "Jeremy will be point of contact if we need those in couple of weeks"

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## Discussions:
Getting toolchains outside of openHPC such as automake
Greg: We need to talk if we need to have a generic SIG for toolchains
Greg: We need to look into adding more release packages such as intel compiler
Brain storm ideas about optimizing binaries
David: What would be the interest of having a light weight kernel for HPC
Jeremy: mentioning intel light weight kernel https://github.com/intel/mos
Chris: asking if there is any benchmark, hard numbers between shipped kernel and light weight kernel, so far, nothing solid
Sherif: Slurm now is build but not in standard path and we agreed we are going to move standard path
Greg: make sure you have the provide type
Chris: also make sure that downgrade works
Greg and Chris, we can also contribute to openHPC documentation
## Action items:

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# SIG/HPC meeting 2023-06-15
# SIG/HPC meeting 2023-06-01
## Attendees:
* Chris Simmons
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## Discussions:
Chris gave a quick demo about openHPC / presentation
Jeremy sent the packages
Greg: asked how the SIG's slurm is compatible with openHPC
Sherif needs to look at openHPC slurm packages
Chris we need to look on how to build easybuild and look into how to improve it
Chris and Greg talking about if there is any standard that explains how to build systems compatible with each others, openHPC does follow best practices from different entities
Chris provided https://github.com/holgerBerger/hpc-workspace which now a part of openHPC
Sherif mentioned, forums category is now in place https://forums.rockylinux.org/c/sig/hpc/61
## Action items: