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>> --
>> Dr David A. Ham
>> Reader in Computational Mathematics
>> Department of Mathematics
>> Imperial College London
>>
>>
>>
>> *From: *petsc-dev on behalf of Barry Smith
>>
>> *Date: *Tuesday, 21 June 2022 at 05:35
>
>
> From: petsc-dev <mailto:petsc-dev-boun...@mcs.anl.gov>> on behalf of Barry Smith
> mailto:bsm...@petsc.dev>>
> Date: Tuesday, 21 June 2022 at 05:35
> To: petsc-dev mailto:petsc-dev@mcs.anl.gov>>
> Subject: Re: [petsc-dev] Upgrade to Gitlab Open
Date: Tuesday, 21 June 2022 at 05:35
To: petsc-dev
Subject: Re: [petsc-dev] Upgrade to Gitlab Open source project must be done
ASAP?
* Benefits of the GitLab for Open Source Program apply to a namespace. To
qualify, every project in an applicant’s namespace must carry an OSI-approved
open
I think it's just links and screenshots.
Barry Smith writes:
> Crap, do you have any documents you used in the submission process so I can
> reuse them?
>
>
>> On Jun 20, 2022, at 3:41 PM, Jed Brown wrote:
>>
>> I submitted in February and never heard back. Feel free to submit again.
>>
Crap, do you have any documents you used in the submission process so I can
reuse them?
> On Jun 20, 2022, at 3:41 PM, Jed Brown wrote:
>
> I submitted in February and never heard back. Feel free to submit again.
>
> Barry Smith mailto:bsm...@petsc.dev>> writes:
>
>> Benefits of the
I submitted in February and never heard back. Feel free to submit again.
Barry Smith writes:
> Benefits of the GitLab for Open Source Program apply to a namespace. To
> qualify, every project in an applicant’s namespace must carry an OSI-approved
> open source license.
>
> Again, GitLab when
Benefits of the GitLab for Open Source Program apply to a namespace. To
qualify, every project in an applicant’s namespace must carry an OSI-approved
open source license.
Again, GitLab when you use language that a reasonable person may not understand
you provide a link to its meaning. Is the
Did we drop the ball on this? I cannot find out what "tier" PETSc is
currently in, I hunt around the settings pages for PETSc and cannot find this
information. GitLab should provide a link to how to check this for your project
in all their nagging to get people to do something, please at