Code Comparison with RAMSES: development or stable?

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Ryan Farber

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Jul 16, 2024, 9:38:13 AM7/16/24
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Hi RAMSES users,

I am working on a series of code comparison projects with students. So far, we have only compared FLASH and Athena, but the goal is to include a wider breadth of codes covered.

So, I am diving into RAMSES for the first time. It looks like the last stable branch is from 2018. Therefore, I think it would be preferable to clone from latest and mention in the paper the commit that was last submitted.

However, I wanted to ask the community if you would instead recommend using the last stable branch - and if a new stable branch is on the horizon? I'm eager to hear any advice you may have regarding the most appropriate version of RAMSES to use for code comparisons.

Best wishes,
Ryan

Romain Teyssier

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Jul 16, 2024, 9:40:54 AM7/16/24
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Hi Ryan,
I would recommend using the new GitHub repo for Ramses.
Use the latest stable version (the default).

Romain


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