Hi all,
Here is my draft flyer to send out next week.
I’ll make up an email which we’ll send with it with the details and some other information too. Thanks to Markus for the following:
The idea of the meeting is to bring together as many software developers within
the APT community as possible to exchange and move forward the field on topics such as:
What’s the theme of the meeting, to the average user what do we want to achieve?
->How should we as a community handle APT data post-processing?
->What constitutes metadata in APT, how can we define these metadata?
->How can we design, as a community, a group of tools which complement
tools of others and allow for open data exchange?
->How to find a compromise between proprietary interests
of companies and opening source APT tools?
->How can we make such tools accessible to end users which have virtually
no/little programming experience yet, without having to resort to closed source
monolithic applications?
So the following topics you raised would be of interest:
->Where are connections to community tools that can be explored, will be explored, will not be explored?
->What are the mid-term/long-term goals you wish to achieve with your tools?
->New developments are of interest if they pertain to software development.
->The meeting is not meant to communicate latest scientific results achieved APT/FIM.
->The meeting is not meant as place to ask questions about how to use certain software, rather to present what is available
There are invited talks from Cameca, Rouen and Stuttgart as well as a short presentation from the Technical Committee about their recent activities.
Todo: add some more things…
Comments welcome!
Andy
Dear Andy, and colleagues,
Great, thank you for your activity here. For the very average user I would like to propose:
"Software within APT/FIM: How to make us happy/ier, i.e. our life simpler, our research more
rigorous and ideally more productive"
This is maybe more a vision what software should do ideally. Anyway, we should also motivate average users to join
By saying. It is okay to tell what you currently feel problematic from your own expertise when working with APT software in general.
Everybody has at least made experiences; and therefore can share them.
For the rest, yes pick a few of the questions and ideas and put them in the email
and the rest will develop on the fly, I am confident about this.
Once you folks have the zoom credentials I would be happy to give it a test.
Let me know if there is anything else urgent.
Bests,
Markus
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Do you think it would be useful to put the invited speakers on the flyer?
David Reinhard
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What time length did we settle on for the invited speakers? Was it 10 minutes?
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