Re: [petsc-dev] Apply for Google Summer of Code 2023?

2023-02-22 Thread Karl Rupp

Dear all,

unfortunately our application for the Google Summer of Code 2023 got 
rejected. I haven't received any feedback on the reasons yet; however, 
looking at our GSoC ideas list I can see that we haven't done a good 
enough job to describe our GSoC-projects.


Well, we can take this as input for a better application next year :-)

Best regards,
Karli


On 2/7/23 18:37, Karl Rupp wrote:

Dear all,

thanks for all the input and help. Our application has been submitted, 
let's keep our fingers crossed.


Also, this is a friendly reminder to fill out the details on the 
GSoC-topics:

  https://gitlab.com/petsc/petsc/-/issues/?search=GSoC
Part of the evaluation is whether our ideas are properly communicated. :-)

Thanks and best regards,
Karli



On 2/6/23 20:24, Karl Rupp wrote:

Hello all,

thanks for proposing projects. I've created the suggestions so far as 
'issues' in the issue tracker on Gitlab, prefixed by 'GSoC:'. Please 
add a better description to your suggestions so that applicants get a 
better idea of what that project is all about and how to get started. :-)


Also, Satish, Junchao, Jed, and Matt should have received invitations 
to join the PETSc org for GSoC 2023. Please join today, as we need to 
apply by tomorrow (Tuesday) 18:00 UTC.


I've got one question regarding payment processing; since that is a 
bit sensitive, I'll send it to the private list petsc-maint.


Thanks and best regards,
Karli



On 2/4/23 20:46, Matthew Knepley wrote:
On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 6:28 PM Jed Brown > wrote:


    Thanks for proposing this. Some ideas:

    * DMPlex+libCEED automation
    * Pipelined Krylov methods using Rust async
    * Differentiable programming using Enzyme with PETSc


I like all those.

   Matt

    Karl Rupp mailto:r...@iue.tuwien.ac.at>> 
writes:


 > Dear PETSc developers,
 >
 > in order to attract students to PETSc development, I'm thinking
    about a
 > PETSc application for Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2023:
 > https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/programs/2023
    
 >
 > The org application deadline is February 7, i.e. in 4 days. This
 > application is - roughly speaking - a form with a state of intent
    and a
 > justification why the project is a good fit for GSoC. I've done
    this in
 > the past (~2010-12) and can do the paperwork again this year.
 >
 > What is required:
 >   - PETSc developers, who are willing to act as mentors
    throughout the
 > program.
 >   - A few good project ideas (e.g. MATDENSE for GPUs) for
 > contributors/students to work on
 >
 > It used to be that new organizations will get at most 2 
contributor
 > slots assigned. That's fair, because one must not 
underestimate the

 > effort that goes into mentoring.
 >
 > Thoughts? Shall we apply (yes/no)? If yes, are you willing to be
    mentor?
 > The more mentors, the better; it underlines the importance of the
 > project and indicates that contributors will find a good 
environment.

 >
 > Thanks and best regards,
 > Karli



--
What most experimenters take for granted before they begin their 
experiments is infinitely more interesting than any results to which 
their experiments lead.

-- Norbert Wiener

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Re: [petsc-dev] Putting more menu items at the top of petsc.org pages (how to?)

2023-02-22 Thread Barry Smith

   Thanks, Jed!  I had seen that exact web page months ago but could not find 
it again. Could not get the magic words for the Google.

   https://gitlab.com/petsc/petsc/-/merge_requests/6106


> On Feb 22, 2023, at 12:19 AM, Jed Brown  wrote:
> 
> Here's the theme option to control it.
> 
> https://pydata-sphinx-theme.readthedocs.io/en/stable/user_guide/header-links.html#navigation-bar-dropdown-links
> 
> "Zhang, Hong via petsc-dev"  writes:
> 
>> I think this is controlled by the theme we are using, which is 
>> pydata-sphinx-theme. It seems that the only way to do what you want is to 
>> modify the theme directly.
>> 
>> https://github.com/pydata/pydata-sphinx-theme/blob/main/src/pydata_sphinx_theme/__init__.py#L283
>> 
>> This function displays 5 TocTree directives before going to More. Perhaps we 
>> can create our own fork for this theme and customize it.
>> 
>> Hong (Mr.)
>> 
>>> On Feb 19, 2023, at 6:01 PM, Barry Smith  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>>   Googling "magic words sphinx menu" didn't help me so I ask here. Is there 
>>> a way to have more menu items at the top
>>> of the petsc.org pages instead of immediately going to More? I think I saw 
>>> a way before but cannot find the magic words.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>