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Revision as of 02:20, 16 June 2016
Contents
Instructions
Documentation for the Einstein Toolkit is a community effort and everyone is encouraged to contribute towards these pages. You need to login to the wiki to edit the documentation, to do this either
- if you already have a personal LDAP login with the CCT use this
- create you own login/password for the wiki (select local domain)
If you would like to make major changes to these pages please discuss first on the users@einsteintoolkit.org mail list.
Thanks for your contributions!
Einstein Toolkit workshop information
Current
- Einstein Toolkit EU School and Workshop 2016, Trento, Italy [1]
Past
- ET Workshop Summer 2015, Stockholm
- ET_Workshop Summer 2013 (shows both workshops)
- ET_Workshop Fall 2012
- ET_Workshop Spring 2012
- ET_Workshop Fall 2011
- ET_Workshop Spring 2011
- Carpet Developer Workshop Summer 2010
Einstein Toolkit Seminars
It would be nice to organize a semi-regular series of talks with topics of general interest. This should include not only people from within the Einstein Toolkit. The ET web page already contains a (currently quite short) list, and now it is time to propose upcoming talks. In order to record and story voiced proposals, please use the wiki page Einstein Toolkit Seminar Proposals.
Release planning
Documentation
- Tutorial for New Users
- Tutorial for previous release
- Simplified Tutorial for New Users (requires Debian, Linux Mint, Fedora or Mac OSX)
- Getting Started for Cactus Experts
- Non-Einstein-Toolkit thorns
- Einstein Toolkit standards: ADMBase, HydroBase, SphericalSurface
- Supported Machines
- Using Eclipse / Mojave
- Running Cactus On Windows
- Adding your own analysis method
- Adding your own initial data
- Adding a test case
- CCE tutorial
- Visualizing magnetic field lines
- Using the multi-model mechanism in Carpet
- Working with git
- FAQ
- Compiling the Einstein Toolkit
- Analysis and post-processing
- Editing the Einstein Toolkit website
- Licences
Regression Test Results
You can run regression tests using SimFactory.
Results from automated tests are available at https://build.barrywardell.net.
Performance Test Results
- Single-node benchmark results for the Einstein Toolkit
- TODO: Scalability benchmark results for the Einstein Toolkit
Projects
- Adding requirements to the Cactus scheduler
- Visualization of simulation results
- Automated testing
- Vectorization Improving code performance by using the CPU's vector instructions
- Padding Improving code performance by optimizing cache access
- Making Cactus Installable like any other Ubuntu package
- Test suite results are unwieldy
- Summer student projects
- Improving the treatment of external libraries
- Piraha Parser Discussion
- Version control
- Rewrite McLachlan
- Fixing examples
- A new I/O file format
Maintainers
- Organization and Responsibilities
- How to Review a Patch
- Policies to retire functionality
- Preparing a Patch for Review
- Release Testsuite Status, Trunk Testsuite Status
- Standard Emails
- MHD implementation details and discussions
- Carpet Wish List
- Editing the website
- Usage poll
- Repository transition
- Tickets
Getting Started with Wikis
- Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
- Configuration settings list
- MediaWiki FAQ
- MediaWiki release mailing list