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Numerical PDE Community Software Project

For this assignment, you will identify an open source software package of relevance to numerical computing with PDE and follow its development activities over the course of the semester. This should be a project with an active developer community from multiple institutions that discuss their rationale in public, such as a mailing list and/or GitHub/GitLab issues and pull requests. You will write and present about the performance and capability needs of key stakeholders, the way project resources are allocated, their metrics for success, and any notable achievements made over the course of the semester.

Timeline

2023-11-03 (Fri): Community analysis proposal

  • Identify the project and document some stats and any risks
  • Complete by editing proposal.md and pushing to your repository.

2023-11-03 (Fri): Sign up to present community analysis

  • Sign up for a short in-class/lab presentation on your community analysis. These should be about 5 minutes and will be followed by discussion. These presentations should sketch your (maybe incomplete) ideas for contribution.

2023-11-13 (Mon): Contribution proposal

  • Working alone or with a group of up to 3 people, plan a contribution that you will attempt to merge upstream or otherwise share with the project's community. Suggested contributions include (in approximate order of risk):
    • a new example or tutorial
    • improved documentation
    • reproduce/analyze an issue or bug report
    • performance testing tools or a comparison
    • an improved implementation (faster, more reliable)
    • new functionality
  • Communicate with upstream about your intended contribution
    • This could be a post to the mailing list about your plan or opening an issue (assigned to yourself) outlining your intended contribution.
  • Create an issue in this repository with links to your contact above, and use it to reference updates (such as a pull request) to your contribution work. If you are working in a group, identify a team lead and link for your repository to theirs.

2023-12-01 (Fri): "Pull requests" submitted

  • This will only be a pull request if your contribution will go to a repository. It might be a post to a discussion forum, mailing list announcement of a repository/notebook/website you've created, etc.
  • Link your submission from the tracking issue created in your contribution proposal.
  • Please be respectful of reviewer time by ensuring that your PR passes the test suite, conforms to any coding standards of the project, and that any major decisions have been okayed by maintainers in advance of this PR, e.g., by discussion in your proposal or by a request for comment (RFC) pull request submitted prior to this date.
  • Maintainers/reviewers are busy; don't leave this to the last minute.

2023-12-11 (Mon): Presentations

  • Lightning presentations and breakout group discussions of contributions, which have hopefully been merged by this time.

Ideas

These are some projects that could be selected, or give you an ideo of what to look for. I may update this list with more suggestions.

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