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− | + | * [http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/user-committee user-committee@lists.openstack.org] for coordination of working group activities. Please prefix email subject lines with the tag "[scientific-wg]". | |
− | + | * [http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-operators openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org] for operational discussion of scientific OpenStack deployment issues. Please prefix email subject lines with the tag "[scientific]". | |
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Please use the hashtag "scientific-wg" for tagging any etherpad URLs, code, blogs posts, scientific research and/or other social publishing platforms. | Please use the hashtag "scientific-wg" for tagging any etherpad URLs, code, blogs posts, scientific research and/or other social publishing platforms. |
Revision as of 15:02, 16 May 2016
Status: Active (@May 2016)
Chairs: Stig Telfer and Blair Bethwaite
OpenStack Foundation liaison: David F. Flanders <Flanders@OpenStack.org>
Welcome to the OpenStack Scientific Working Group landing page.
Please cite this working group using the #scientific-wg tag on listservs, github, blogs, twitter and other social infrastructure.
Contents
Purpose
Aim: Explore opportunities for cross-institutional collaboration and compatibility around use of OpenStack for use by researchers, scientists, academics and developers. {To be further specified at the Austin OpenStack Summit}
Objectives:
- HPC/HTC Infrastructure
- Research Data Infrastructure
- Application Infrastructure
- Social Infrastructure
- Create opportunities for the scientific community to engage the wider OpenStack community, i.e. industry,
Communication
The default communication of our members is via the following open community mailing lists:
- user-committee@lists.openstack.org for coordination of working group activities. Please prefix email subject lines with the tag "[scientific-wg]".
- openstack-operators@lists.openstack.org for operational discussion of scientific OpenStack deployment issues. Please prefix email subject lines with the tag "[scientific]".
Please use the hashtag "scientific-wg" for tagging any etherpad URLs, code, blogs posts, scientific research and/or other social publishing platforms.
Meetings
Face-to-face meetings occur bi-annually at the OpenStack summit, please see the conference programme for dates/times. IRC meetings are being arranged forthwith and details will be published here.
- [DRAFT] agenda for generating actions for the #scientific-wg via discussion at the Austin OpenStack Summit: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/scientific-wg-austin-summit-agenda
- Scope of Scientific Working Group generated post Tokyo summit: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/scientific-wg
Members
Please nominate yourself and/or fellow colleagues to this working group via the following etherpad:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/scientific-wg
This group is open to all members of the scientific OpenStack community and supporting vendors.
History
Significant dates for the working group (in reverse chronological order):
- [Please add latest activity for the #scientific-wg here at the top of this list]
- A proposal for hosting a face-to-face working group meeting was drafted at the following document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10d7XDC1yw3thjxMMC1EXJlfmMAcjkfj2wnhH2MJgh9k/edit
- The group was approved by the OpenStack foundation's User Committee board and wiki page minted on 15th January 2016.
- The original proposal and call for nominations was drafted via this etherpad: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/scientific-wg
- The #scientific-wg originated from a conversation in the hallways of the Tokyo OpenStack summit (Oct 2015), ideas originating from John Taylor, Paul Calleja, Stig Telfer, Jonathan Proulx, David F. Flanders, Lauren Sell & Tom Fifield.