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[Rivet] Rivet plans and next monthly meeting -- Mon 3 Sep?Andy Buckley andy.buckley at cern.chThu Aug 30 10:20:14 BST 2018
Here's an agenda with Vidyo connection for the meeting on Monday: https://indico.cern.ch/event/754013/ Andy Dr Andy Buckley, Senior Lecturer / Royal Society University Research Fellow Particle Physics Experiment Group, University of Glasgow On Aug 24 2018, at 10:17 pm, Andy Buckley <andy.buckley at cern.ch> wrote: > > ~Everyone is able to attend on Mon 3 Sept -- good! Looking at the MCnet Computing School schedule, I suggest we meet at 3pm CEST / 2pm UK. Everyone still ok with that? The meeting is open to anyone who wants to attend. > I've copied in some of the participants from the just-finished Rivet Heavy Ion workshop who said they would also like to join, since they aren't on the Rivet developer list. It would be good for us to include a regular discussion/update slot on that topic at least until the workshop targets are achieved. > Cheers, > Andy > > Dr Andy Buckley, Senior Lecturer / Royal Society University Research Fellow > Particle Physics Experiment Group, University of Glasgow > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Aug 14 2018, at 4:26 pm, Andy Buckley <andy.buckley at cern.ch> wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > Well, I finally delivered on my promise and got Rivet 2.6.1 released. PHEW! > > I'm also committed to getting a public v3 release by the end of the month, so please hold me to that. (Help with it is 200% welcome, of course...) > > So things are approximately on track for our next Rivet monthly meeting, at the start of September. Looking at my calendar, I suggest Monday 3 September, which is the first day of the MCnet Computing School but I'm sure there will be a suitable time. Can you let me know your restrictions on that day (and the following ones, if necessary)? Thanks. > > Now a bit of background/minutes from the last meeting: > > The main thing to be discussed at that is devising a concrete plan, with assigned tasks, for resyncing Rivet's ref data collection with HepData. As a reminder, Holger was going to provide his "old" Rivet/HD comparison scripts, and Christian & Louie were going to start building some notes (from the cmp script output?) on the known origins of discrepancies, e.g. where Rivet ref data was on-purpose submitted with different plot content. The triage process is most likely to involve focusing first on trivial cases where the dataset ID codes are different but semantically the same; then getting into the (much fewer?) more complex cases where the datasets actually have different meanings and maybe we need to port back improvements into HD with experiment approval. > > I was also tasked with moving the Rivet codebase to BitBucket, once the two releases are done. We already have a group there, with a tentative project for the Rivet3 paper (ACTION: Jon!) and I hope this will not be too tough. We also need to find a new home for the mailing lists -- I had hoped that Jira and Confluence, from the same company, would equally offer free academic licenses, but they "only" give a 50% discount and the price explodes above 10 users. I will investigate whether we can use CERN's Jira, and/or other systems, but their mailing list system is sufficiently crap that I regard that as the option of last resort! > > Andy > > Dr Andy Buckley, Senior Lecturer / Royal Society University Research Fellow > > Particle Physics Experiment Group, University of Glasgow > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.hepforge.org/lists-archive/rivet/attachments/20180830/d73b9e45/attachment.html>
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