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next ior release? #24

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roblatham00 opened this issue Aug 22, 2014 · 6 comments
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next ior release? #24

roblatham00 opened this issue Aug 22, 2014 · 6 comments

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@roblatham00
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Is there a time frame for a new IOR release? I find myself telling folks around here to use my fork but i'd rather see them use livermore's version.

@morrone
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morrone commented Aug 22, 2014

Soonish? I was hoping to get to it today on your prodding, but we just had a production issue take off around here, so I won't get to it. Soon. Ish. I hope.

@roblatham00
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OK. I don't know if it's helpful but here's the one-line summary of the outstanding pull requests (80% of which are mine..):

That leaves #10, dealing with the HDF5 driver. I've been meaning to take a closer look at that one for...oh a year now. crud.

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Reviewing papers for PDSW that use IOR: reminded me I should bug you about a release.

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adilger commented Nov 22, 2016

Any plans to revive this project? Arguably this is the canonical IOR repository, but nothing has been landed here in years and forks like https://github.com/IOR-LANL/ior (which is sadly not an actual github fork of this project) have sprung up because there is no progress here. Should LLNL/ior be abandoned and efforts moved to IOR-LANL or is it possible to add non-LLNL maintainers to this project (e.g. Rob) that can land patches here?

@roblatham00
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All my patches went to IOR-LANL/ior , which I now consider the official IOR
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On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 1:50 PM, adilger notifications@github.com wrote:

Any plans to revive this project? Arguably this is the canonical IOR
repository, but nothing has been landed here in years and forks like
https://github.com/IOR-LANL/ior (which is sadly not an actual github fork
of this project) have sprung up because there is no progress here. Should
LLNL/ior be abandoned and efforts moved to IOR-LANL or is it possible to
add non-LLNL maintainers to this project (e.g. Rob) that can land patches
here?


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@johnbent
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Someone please kill this repo! It pops up first in google for IOR github. I, like RobL, also consider the LANL one to be "official".

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