On 6/5/23 13:07, Andre Vehreschild wrote:
> Hi Benson,
>
> thank you for your input. Comments are inline:
>
>> Maybe add Quantum Espresso:
>> https://www.quantum-espresso.org/
>
Another code:
https://github.com/openmopac/mopac
currently being supported by
https://molssi.org/
> done
>
>> R and
On 6/1/23 12:18, Andre Vehreschild wrote:
> Hi Damian, all,
>
> thank you for your input. I have incorporated most of it. Due to Germany
> stepping out of nuclear use, I have reduced the cites on these to a minimum. I
> don't know anything about the people evaluating the proposal and don't want to
On 5/31/23 09:08, Thomas Koenig wrote:
> On 31.05.23 05:46, Benson Muite wrote:
>> On 5/30/23 23:08, Thomas Koenig via Fortran wrote:
>
>
* Complete language intrinsic parallel programming paradigm coarrays.
This
includes completing native coarray support (thread based). As
> w
On 5/30/23 23:08, Thomas Koenig via Fortran wrote:
> On 30.05.23 15:32, Andre Vehreschild wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> thank you for all your input. I have read the funding requirements and
>> checked
>> out the application form. We have to agree on a project goal and
>> describe why
>> it is critical t
On 1/19/23 22:03, NightStrike wrote:
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> On Thu, Jan 19, 2023, 13:33 Bernhard Reutner-Fischer
> mailto:rep.dot@gmail.com>> wrote:
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> On 19 January 2023 13:52:55 CET, NightStrike via Fortran
> mailto:fortran@gcc.gnu.org>> wrote:
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> >You can, and people naturally do this, and
On 12/26/22 13:19, NightStrike via Fortran wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 13, 2022, 03:10 Janne Blomqvist via Fortran
> wrote:
>
>> But in general, yes, I do think IRC is showing its age in an
>> increasingly multi-device and mobile world.
>>
>
> Tools like irccloud help here. I guess that doesn't qualify
On 12/8/22 04:54, Jerry D wrote:
Other than Benson, I have received no sign of any interest from gfortran
developers to adopt a teaming/collaboration platform. I am a bit
disappointed. Maybe my intent was misunderstood. I am not suggesting
replacing the email approval process but there are ma
On 12/4/22 06:52, Jerry D via Fortran wrote:
3. Mattermost looks pretty good and was easy to set up. The free
version is a bit better than Slacks. GCC C++ uses it.
This server application runs well. The desktop application is a little
resource heavy, however there is also a Qt based deskto