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Meeting on June 27.
Sustaining SimPEG. Ideas on how to keep momentum and grow SimPEG in the future.
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So
I
guess
like
in
terms
of
meetings.
The
way
like
I've
been
trying
to
sort
of
help
set
context.
I
guess
is
guiding
with
people
with
the
emails
that
come
out
at
least
having
sort
of
a
scope
of
what
we
want
to
accomplish
each
week,
and
often
that's
just
been
motivated
by
like
what
people
are
up
to
there's
a
few
directions
that
this
could
go.
Is
that
I
mean
you
know?
Some
of
it
has
been
on
really
the
development
since
impact
and
sort
of
code
changes.
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But
you
know
we've
had
meetings
where
somebody
talks
about
what
they're
up
to
what
they
need,
and
so,
if
you
want
to
treat
like
sort
of
that
and
have
like
each
week,
have
somebody
different
be
responsible,
like
I,
think
that
could
be
a
very
interesting
viable
model
and
what
would
need
to
be
done?
There
is
just
having
somebody
who
takes
point
making
sure
that,
like
there
is
somebody
on
tap
next
week,.
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Know
that
I
have
been
working
wasting
paying
in
arms
impacts
for
couple
of
weeks
now
and
actually
what
I
asking?
What
I
would
like
what
I
see
too
is
that
there
are
a
lot
of
different
small
part
in
simple
and
that
people
are
you
at
least
for
me
like
I'm,
familiar
with
some,
but
not
with
others.
So
maybe
one
thing
that
would
be
cool
to
see
some
time
in
the
meeting.
If
we
don't
have
like
major
development
present
will
be.
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And
guess
what
the
other?
It
seems
that
could
you
it's
like
if
there
are
specific
pieces
that
people
want
to
work
on
like
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most
example
in
terms
of
optimization,
like
even
the
meeting
will
focus
your
elements
like
hi
somebody
actually
writing
some
documentation
or
something
like
that
or
lead
creating
an
example
so
that
it
could
be
sort
of
like
any
hacker
bombs
were
so
good
meeting
this
week,
one
hour
we're
going
to
try
to
pull
together
anytime,
hold
better
talks
about
our
organization,
yeah.
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That's
why
the
local
gecko
stage
where
we
can
synthesize
that
and
like
extract
it's
received
everybody's
happy,
but
if
these
first
off
being
aware
that
all
those
things
are
there,
if
you
filter
there,
that's
things
like
the
right
is
yeah
they're.
All
about
you
know
treating
your
flavors
or
something
effectiveness
so
trying.
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Yeah,
quite
a
fact-finder
to
see
people's
examples
coming
in
each
week
and
just
possibly
putting
that
on
Ashley
I
hope
you
can
see
it
I.
Think
Wendy
was
mentioning
that
if
you
are
searching
for
some
of
these
to
be
physics
concepts,
are
there
the
examples
from
up
here
sort
of
hitting
the
top
of
you
can
images,
and
this
is
also
just
cool-
to
sort
of
disseminate
our
work
in
sort
of
a
very
well.
Why
you
passionate.
A
Another
thing
that
I
really
enjoyed
this,
the
blog,
is
actually
even
each
week
necklace
doing
a
short
statement
on
whether
the
Incas
ago-
and
it's
actually
really
local-
to
read
that
you
know
six
days
later,
when
you
realize
that
I've
forgotten
a
lot
of
things.
So
you
go
back
and
sort
of
recap
on
what
happens
so
I've
found
that
to
be
yeah,
we'll
just
pick
up
pulse,
not
work
or
ask.
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This
great,
oh
yeah,
no
I,
see
that
yeah
so.
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Yeah,
actually,
it's
sort
of
having
one
place
where
we
actually
write
out
what
the
scope
of
each
of
these
things
is,
because
there
is
they
sort
of
build
upon
each
other,
and
there
certainly
are
overlaps
and
yeah.
If
the
scope
is
not
sort
of
clear,
if
you're
not
deeply
involved
in
it,
it's
very
hard
you'll.
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So
what
what
do
people
think
they
would
say
in
three
to
five
years
time
what
they'll
be
doing
so
in
terms
of
jobs
or
water,
and
all
that
might
relate
to
keeping
some
pig
jumping
you
know,
is
it
do
people
see
that's
a
physical
thing
for
themselves
or
don't
think
well.
This
has
been
good
now,
but
I
can't
really
see
myself.
Dean
I
think
just
this
up.
I
have
another
Henry
get
a
job.
This
wall.
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Like
Devin
he's
employed
as
a
postdoc
working
on
GMT,
I
think
but
I,
don't
kind
of
run
out
of
the
University
of
why
it
is
not
waste.
So
I
think,
because
the
original
developers
that
are
at
that
University
it's
been
easier
to
kind
of
keep
it
keep
it
going.
You
know
through
the
university
up
there,
but
if
everybody
lived
in
DC
trying
to
keep
it
going
and
some
kind
of
independent
pain
as
well,
a
part-time
project
could
be
different.
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Yeah
and
just
by
decorating
sort
of
those
points,
they're
kind
of
saying
that
they've
got
not
spending
on
anything.
The
person's
like
it
needs
to
actually
be
used
by
people
and
I.
Think
that
you
used
will
like
hopefully,
push
like
others
and
and
if
people
are
using
it
sort
of
at
a
day-to-day
level,
then
I
would
hope
that
they
can
contribute
back
to
to
the
code
based
on
so
anyway.
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But
I
don't
know
what
what
funding
models
are
available
to
kind
of
you
know,
I
should
get
time
to
working
on
this
sort
of
thing
know.
If
people
go
off
to
consulting
work,
where
every
hour,
every
minute
be
accounted
for,
doing
kind
of
horrified
are
such
like
this
difficult
region,
whereas
in
a
university
it's
probably
easier.
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A
Science
is
something
that
would
be
great,
actually
speak
to
a
little
further.
I
think
that
I'm
very
excited
about
the
Egan
and
I
want
to
try
and
do
whatever
we
can
to
support
that
style
of
publication.
Where
every
example
that
you
produce
is
completely
reasonable
to
infer
the
documentation.
We
think
that
it's
a
really
powerful.
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Yeah,
it's
only
consume
examples,
that's
a
great
point.
So
one
of
the
things
that
is
happening
this
past
week,
so
cuz
I,
ran
into
the
issue
of
shed
trying
to
get
the
new
examples
and
then
I
put
all
of
our
testing
times
over
and
so
a
solution
is
where
we
actually
store
them
on
the
cloud
and
then
build
the
dogs
from
that.
So
we're
pretty
much
agreed.
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The
docs
said
that
were
screwing,
but
what
we
can
perhaps
do
is
maybe
pull
apart
of
the
examples
into
a
different
proposal,
herd
and
think
about
money
and
they
you'll
people
to
more
graphically
picture
into
and
as
well
it's
the
style
of
computation.
We
can
put
some
effort
in
to
streamline
a
little
bit
connotation.
That's
you
say
that
we
really
will.
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E
Approximate
of
over
and
just
when
Keith
ended
but
I,
just
it's
gonna,
it's
gonna
grab
them
they're,
gonna,
say
like
wow.
I
can
use
this
to
do
all
these
very
practical
things
like
so
they're
like
an
investigate,
probably
completely
they've,
all
these
other
variables
and
just
get
a
feel
for
how
this
stuff
works.
A
Too
much
law,
it's
an
opportunity
for
elevating
Sinopec
I,
also
hope
that
we
can
turn
it
into
an
opportunity
to
elevate
each
person
to
work
as
well
is
like
it's
a
chance
to
show
that
people
are
doing
evil
things
and
innovative
things
every
week
and
like
you're,
also
contributing
to
this
project.
It's
larger
than
the
sum,
and
so
I
would
love
to
see
them
all
to
to
be
something
that
we
can
all
be
pretty
proud
to
be.
A
part
of.
B
Just
one
thing:
I've
thought
on
point:
that
DOM
is
riding
on
rumors
about
organic
gross,
I,
think
some
Pig
has
grown
and
very
organically.
It
seems
like
there's
lots
of
people
contributing
lots
of
different
things
and
it's
kind
of
does
not,
but
from
my
perspective
at
least
that
it
doesn't
seem
to
be
a
you
know
the
wrong
direction
like
say:
if
I
look
at
an
another
package
like
I,
know,
Anders
or
something
you
know,
they
they
put
out
a
release
every
six
months
and
there's
also
a
list
of
criminal
like
these.
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B
B
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B
B
E
Their
primary
task
is
just
like
for
most
users,
it's
just
going
to
be
and
I
think
the
reason
we've
been
able
to
develop
things.
So
many
different
areas
where
we
are
out
is
that
each
person
kind
of
had
their
own
little
piece.
They
were
working
on
the
reason
they
were
motivated,
work
on
that
was
because
allow
them
to
do
their
own
research
and
his
burger.
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F
There's
like
I,
think
there's
a
possibility
so
similar
this
sort
of
come
here
is
not
about
it.
We've
got
some
integrations
of
using
it,
but
consulting
your
trusty.
Oh
yeah,
right
now
we
don't
have
it
I've
been
trying
to
integrate
it
that
way
through
the
abusive,
like
the
property
stuff,
how
much
trying
to
point
fingers
a
little
so
that
I,
don't
I,
don't
have
a
great
answer
for
that
at
the
moment,.
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F
I,
don't
have
the
resource
renounces
sort
of
commit
full-time
people?
It's
you
guys
and
so
like
that
stuff
needs
to
be
more
mature
on
its
own.
Before
I
would
say
the
companies
can
jump
into
it.
They
thought
no
sense
like
it
is
too,
like
all
of
the
things
that
we've
been
talking
about
a
month,
our
gates
sort
of
too
young
and
too
scattered
to
have
to
jump
in
fully
I.
Think
in
some
of
the
areas
like
when
some
of
the
ground
I
saw,
there's
potential
to
actually
start
pushing.
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F
How
we
didn't
take
sort
of
pieces
of
that
out
and
disk
response
is
the
first
piece
of
that
is
like
that's
the
most
mature,
like
the
finding
line,
meshing
that
supports
inverse
problems
is
mature,
and
so
that's
going
to
take
a
hilt
and
I
think
we're
in
the
stage
now,
where
we're
starting
to
take
out
sort
of
more
of
you
analytics,
which
have
been
scattered
much
across
the
GSI
realm.
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A
That
I
think
are
really
challenging
because
I
actually
woke
you
that's
what
gets
us
to.
You
know
the
next
professional
state,
but
in
the
same
breath
you
realized
that
you
know
company
is
going
to
want
to
actually
keep
on
the
code
base,
so
it
is
out
of
that
state
that
they
can
go
ahead
in
and
trust
it
and
through
organic
growth
we
can
get
it
anyways
yeah.
This
is
a
challenging
point
and
I
think
is
perhaps
one
of
the
biggest
bottlenecks
to
further
growth
is
camilo.
Can
we
keep
embrace
community
and.
A
It's
I
think
that
that's
a
maybe
point
is
that
the
PCGS
are
going
through.
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E
F
Think
making
it
a
big
bug.
Reliance
on
from
here
is
this
sighs.
You
know,
let's
go
get
some
it's
a
current
look
on
time
here
and
make
someone
who
sort
of
been
to
digestible
pieces.
So
any
let's
come
up
with,
like
let's
split
up
the
samples
so
that
we
can
work
on
those
originally
but
split
up
like
discretizing
geo,
normal
ends
and
potentially
you
can
be
smaller.
He
says
I
think
I'll
say
a
harder.
F
Place
with
that
pickle
that
is
he's
going
to
other
package
developers
out
there
like
there's
the
ideally
people
there's
by
the
endo
as
well,
that
are
Acuff
similar
goals,
but-
and
it's
also
similar
problems
of
scale
and
potentially
worse
among
some
businesses
together,
especially
if
they're
not
skirts
and
like
take
another
understand
legs,
the
ass
room,
why
it's
your
good
astrophysics
community,
if
you
look
at
a
strip
I
on
the
front
page
of
their
Python
websites?
It's
like
this
is
the
central
package
from
the
astrophysics
in
Python
plugins.
F
It's
like
the
one
and
only
where's
your
now.
In
few
physics,
there's
a
bunch
of
scatters
scattered
geophysics
packages
that
do
small
pieces
of
the
entire
ecosystem.
I
think
we're
playing
well
positions
to
be
quite
a
few
of
those
things.
But
again
we're
also
done
in
terms
of
our
package
organization,
immense
rigor
that
we
do
as
it
developers.
A
B
I
B
Well,
as
a
foundation
for
higher-level
tools
such
as
GMT
saw,
which
is
an
inside
processor,
so
yeah
I
think
you
want
to
get
it
to
the
point
where,
with
people
think
I
need
to
model
my
gravity
data,
they
they
automatically
think
of
Cynthia
like
ops,
fine,
you
know
like
I'm
a
besides
my
research,
seismologist
obvious
point:
it's
my
tool
or
sack
used
to
do
that.
This.
E
E
All
the
things
that
change
and
great
for
very
urgently
it's
just
it's
not
necessarily
an
easy
thing
to
get
into,
but
it's
powerful
enough
and
usually
it's
great
that
people
are
willing
to
like
go
together,
learning
it
and
just
like,
adding
to
lots
of
things
that
they
can
do
so
attending.
That
speaks
for
us
because
to
make
ela
meters
so
useful.
It's
already
as
well
I
feel
like
it
is
easier
to
get
in
this
and.
E
A
F
This
is,
this
is
great,
I,
think
a
lot
of
has
come
out
of
this
and
a
lot
of
it.
That
is
actionable
now
by
us
in
terms
of
restructuring
some
of
our
message
in
general,
some
like
working
on
some
of
this,
like
roadmap
stuff
and
even
getting
getting
a
game
plan
together
for
how
we
want
to
move
forward
and
how
we
want
to
sort
of
attack
these
things
and
reaching
out
to
other
other
people.