21:00:17 <oneswig> #startmeeting scientific-sig 21:00:18 <openstack> Meeting started Tue Apr 27 21:00:17 2021 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is oneswig. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 21:00:19 <openstack> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 21:00:21 <openstack> The meeting name has been set to 'scientific_sig' 21:00:33 <oneswig> spelled it right, good start 21:00:42 <julianp> Heh. 21:00:45 <oneswig> hello... 21:00:48 <oneswig> hi julianp 21:01:01 <julianp> Hi oneswig! How are things? 21:01:36 <oneswig> Not too bad thanks. Work is keeping me busy and the garden is growing. 21:01:41 <oneswig> How's Arizona - is that where you are? 21:03:27 <julianp> Arizona is surprisingly cold and windy right now. 21:04:15 <oneswig> It has been cold a night here, borderline frost, for over a week. But really good in the day. 21:04:41 <oneswig> What's next for Exosphere? 21:05:07 <julianp> cmart is working on remote desktop integration. 21:05:36 <julianp> We want to improve the UX as well. If you know of anybody who has an eye for UX and knows (or wants to learn Elm) let us know. 21:05:57 <oneswig> Fascinating choice, Elm, I was thinking that in your talk. 21:06:35 <julianp> Very deliberate choice. It is a bit of a filter. 21:06:49 <oneswig> It's a pity that programming languages don't exist in a meritocracy. 21:07:16 <oneswig> I'm sure it deserves to be much more widely used. How long did it take to master it? 21:07:45 <julianp> Meritocracy: Heh. Well, I think it's like tools. I can't say a wrench is better than pliers, because it depends on what you are trying to do. 21:08:23 <julianp> Elm is easy to get started with, but it took me a few months to get used to 'thinking' in Elm. 21:08:25 <oneswig> Right, true enough. But there's definitely good wrenches and bad ones out there. 21:08:34 <julianp> Yup. 21:08:58 <oneswig> And think in Elm, now you do? :-) 21:09:25 <julianp> Well, at least I think in 'functional programming' terms. It's made me a better Python programmer I think. 21:09:54 <oneswig> Any comparisons with Haskell? 21:10:16 <b1airo> morning (here, not here - on Teams in another window) 21:10:19 <julianp> Yes. It's in the same family of programming languages. 21:10:27 <oneswig> g'day b1airo 21:10:30 <julianp> Hi b1airo! 21:10:33 <oneswig> #chair b1airo 21:10:34 <openstack> Current chairs: b1airo oneswig 21:10:48 <julianp> Elm is a much simpler and 'smaller' programming language than Haskell though. 21:10:55 <oneswig> b1airo: thought you were a Zoom shop? 21:12:18 <oneswig> Perhaps it will take over. Python made such a colossal mistake with 2 vs 3, it seems, I hope other languages have taken notice. 21:14:16 <oneswig> I'll get to reprise your talk julianp as I have been invited to participate in the OpenInfra Live session on Thursday with a PTG wrap-up on the SIG session. 21:14:45 <julianp> Cool. What does 'reprise' mean? Anything I can do to help? 21:15:19 <oneswig> Perhaps it's the wrong term, er, how about "talk about again" 21:16:05 <oneswig> No further help needed, I just need to be articulate for ~5 minutes straight. 21:16:16 <julianp> Righto. 21:16:50 <julianp> Please let people know that we are looking for an Elm developer if anybody is interested in helping out. 21:17:04 <oneswig> I will try to remember! 21:17:10 <julianp> Thank you! 21:18:29 <oneswig> I think Elias was also plugging that they were hiring, seems like scientific cloud is a demand area 21:18:44 <julianp> Excellent. 21:20:08 <oneswig> julianp: did you follow other sessions in the PTG? 21:20:08 <julianp> Any idea when the next OpenStack survey will go out? 21:20:32 <julianp> oneswig: No, unfortunately not. What were the highlights for you? 21:20:59 <oneswig> not sure on the survey. It's a good question - now that the summits for this year are replaced with a rolling open infra live, there's no single event to tie it to 21:21:51 <oneswig> PTG events, I didn't attend others but I was aware of the Linuxbridge discussion coming up in the Neutron sessions and wanted to make sure the users were aware 21:23:22 <martial> hello 21:23:31 <oneswig> Some of the team shared some interesting pieces from Nova discussions 21:23:40 <oneswig> Hi martial, how did it go :-) 21:23:43 <oneswig> #chair martial 21:23:44 <openstack> Current chairs: b1airo martial oneswig 21:24:08 <martial> still going but magic of the internet I guess :) 21:24:59 <oneswig> You're live-streaming from the dentist's chair? That's commitment! 21:28:18 <oneswig> Just looking at the link Ümit shared - https://fosdem.org/2021/schedule/event/eessi/ 21:33:29 <julianp> That looks interesting. 21:35:27 <oneswig> Fosdem is one of those events that just couldn't be socially distanced. One day I will go and feel triumphant 21:39:39 <verdurin> I've been semi-participating in EESSI. 21:40:04 <oneswig> Hello verdurin 21:40:26 <verdurin> Not normally here, and may run off at any moment - hello. 21:40:40 <oneswig> Who is behind EESSI? 21:41:33 <verdurin> Various European sites - Groningen, SurfSARA, Ghent, Brussels plus plenty of others, now including some Nordics. 21:42:35 <oneswig> Good to know. 21:43:17 <oneswig> Is it purely a northern thing? 21:44:38 <verdurin> Hmm, don't remember there being Spanish or Italian involvement. However, I only fitfully follow along. 21:45:08 <oneswig> Is this an Easybuild connection? 21:45:52 <verdurin> Yes. 21:47:30 <oneswig> What does EESSI do for a scheduler? 21:48:05 <verdurin> Think they're focused more on applications. 21:48:45 <oneswig> Ah, right. 21:51:22 <oneswig> That's well worth staying up for but I don't think there's anything else to cover. Any other business? 21:54:41 <oneswig> OK, let's close there. Thanks everyone 21:54:44 <oneswig> #endmeeting