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Revision as of 19:38, 24 July 2018

Status: Active (@May 2016)
Chairs: Stig Telfer, Blair Bethwaite and Martial Michel
OpenStack Foundation liaison: David F. Flanders <Flanders@OpenStack.org>

Welcome to the OpenStack Scientific Special Interest Group (SIG) landing page.
Please cite this SIG using the #scientific tag on listservs, github, blogs, twitter and other social infrastructure.

Purpose

Aim: The Scientific SIG is dedicated to representing and advancing the use-cases and needs of research and high-performance computing with OpenStack. It's also a great forum for cross-institutional collaboration. If you are (or would like to) run OpenStack to support researchers/scientists/academics and/or HPC/HTC, then please join!

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:


Please use the hashtag "scientific" for tagging any etherpad URLs, code, blogs posts, scientific research and/or other social publishing platforms.

Members

No formal membership is required. Please introduce yourself and/or fellow colleagues to this SIG using one of the mailing lists above, or by attending one of the IRC meetings.

This group is open to all members of the scientific OpenStack community and supporting vendors.

History

Significant dates for the SIG (in reverse chronological order):

  • [Please add latest activity for the #scientific SIG here at the top of this list]
  • The group previously known as the Scientific Working Group adopted SIG status in accordance with recommendation by the OpenStack User Committee
  • 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.

Activity Areas

Every OpenStack development cycle, we select focus areas of interest to active members at the time. These SIG members gather data on problems and solutions in areas that affect them.

For the Ocata development cycle, the four activity areas are:

Scientific OpenStack

The Scientific WG contributes knowledge and experience to the OpenStack Foundation's Scientific OpenStack site.

The Scientific WG also generated and maintains the content for the OpenStack/HPC guide "The Crossroads of Cloud and HPC: OpenStack for Scientific Research", published by the OpenStack Foundation and made available as an ebook.

Meetings

Face-to-Face

The Scientific SIG usually meets at the OpenStack Summits, and also at operators mid-cycle meetups (where possible).

Boston Summit, May 2017

The Scientific WG is planning a range activities for the summit in Boston:

  1. Boston Summit planning

IRC Meetings

For the best global coverage, IRC meetings are held in alternating time zones:

  • Every two weeks on even weeks, 2100 UTC on Tuesday in IRC channel #openstack-meeting
  • Every two weeks on odd weeks, 1100 UTC on Wednesday in IRC channel #openstack-meeting

Full details (including a calendar file) are available at eavesdrop.openstack.org. If you need help getting started with IRC see http://docs.openstack.org/upstream-training/irc.html.

IRC Meeting July 24th 2018

2018-07-24 2100 UTC in channel #openstack-meeting

  1. Public voting for Berlin presentations closes Thursday
    1. http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-operators/2018-July/015563.html
    2. SIG member talk submissions
  2. Ansible + OpenHPC event in Santa Clara - Thursday 26th
    1. https://lists.openhpc.community/g/main/message/4
  3. Ceph day Berlin - the day before the summit
    1. https://ceph.com/cephdays/ceph-day-berlin/
  4. AOB

IRC Meeting July 10th 2018

2018-07-10 2100 UTC in channel #openstack-meeting

  1. Last call for Berlin presentations
  2. Survey - use of controlled data projects
    1.  https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/Scientific-SIG-Controlled-Data-Research
  3. AOB

Minutes from the meeting

IRC Meeting June 27th 2018

2018-06-27 2100 UTC in channel #openstack-meeting

  1. Presentation: Utilizing Distributed Clouds for Compute and Storage
  2. AOB

IRC Meeting June 20th 2018

2018-06-20 1100 UTC in channel #openstack-meeting

  1. DockerCon roundup
  2. Update on Ceph-RDMA
  3. AOB

Minutes from the meeting

IRC Meeting June 12th 2018

2018-06-12 2100 UTC in channel #openstack-meeting

  1. Open cloud compatible workload management / scheduler systems and capabilities (traditional HPC batch and container orchestration)
  2. Focus areas for this cycle
  3. Berlin CFP
  4. AOB

Minutes from the meeting

Earlier Meetings

Minutes and transcripts from all previous meetings can be found here.