Eirini, Jani, Nicolas, Carlo, Elias, Gianni, Adrian, Lotta, Kevin
Overview over documentation to date - organization, available forms of documentation:
- Github wiki pages are the entry point- should be kept up-to-date by all contributors with one custodian.
- Jupyter notebooks on the PyHEADTAIL playground and SWAN - needs more organisation
- ACTION: go through wiki pages and check content and organisation.
- ACTION: PyHEADTAIL Playground - include organized repository of examples that can be used as black box - motivate script writers to have a split approach with "input files" and simulation logics in them.
- PyHEADTAIL - organize jupyter notebooks in categories - start with Adrian's proposal (ACTION - Adrian to re-organize accordingly); have wiki pages as entry point
- Kevin suggests also to have submission script stubs for the different clusters
- SWAN usage as showcase - a very first entry point for educational means - can also be used for training means if well prepared (potential ACTION) - online model (--> to date we have no gallery example which uses PySIXTRACK)
- Presentation of how to include new notebook into SWAN using pull requests (Adrian will add a short comment that it needs to be forked of course...!)
- ACTION - add HB2016 slides onto ATS; have Gianluigi and Elias in CC
- Compare with quickstart tutorial from NumPy.
- ACTION: Adrian to include a slide on the available documentation existing for PyHEADTAIL.
Next meeting in 2 weeks...
AOB:
- Merging multi-bunch
- Migration to Python 3 - make a branch and try a py2py3
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