[Debichem-devel] If someone wants to join (Was: Any input for some talk about usage of Debian in HPC)
Michael R. Crusoe
crusoe at debian.org
Thu Jun 20 15:36:43 BST 2024
The call is today (2024-06-20) at 17:00 UTC (19:00 CEST, for example)
Timezone converter: https://time.is/1700_20_June_2024_in_UTC?Debian_GNU/Linux_for_Scientific_Research
Thank you Andreas for presenting!
On 20/06/2024 13.15, Andreas Tille wrote:
> Hi,
>
> feel free to pick the relevant data from this document
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rcvtsD5QVmmLxSDNxm6FBrWdI0GjXSZtfJ-vkGfKPO4
>
> if you want to join. Thanks to all who provided input which
> was really valuable for me.
>
> Kind regards
> Andreas.
>
>
> Am Sun, May 19, 2024 at 01:12:40PM +0200 schrieb Andreas Tille:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an invitation to have some talk with the title
>>
>> Debian GNU/Linux for Scientific Research
>>
>> Abstract:
>>
>> Over the past decade, Enterprise Linux has dominated large-scale
>> research computing infrastructure. However, recent developments have
>> sparked increased interest in community-led alternatives. Debian
>> GNU/Linux, a long-standing choice among researchers for supporting
>> scientific work, is experiencing a renewed interest for High-Throughput
>> Computing (HTC) and High-Performance Computing (HPC) applications. This
>> presentation will provide an overview of how Debian is being utilized to
>> support scientific research and will include a case study showcasing the
>> migration of HTC operations from Enterprise Linux 7 (EL7) to Debian.
>>
>> While I could talk about Debian Science and Debian Med in general it
>> would be cool to reference to some real life examples where Debian is
>> used in Science and what might be the reason to use Debian.
>>
>> I personally would like to stress the "we package what we use" aspect
>> and the "we mentor upstream to merge competence of the program with
>> packaging skills" idea. Any input would be welcome to cover more ideas.
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Andreas.
>>
>> --
>> https://fam-tille.de
>>
>>
>
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