[petsc-dev] Fwd: Thank you for filling out Project Application to Join NumFOCUS

Barry Smith bsmith at petsc.dev
Fri Apr 14 15:49:12 CDT 2023



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> Hello,
> Thank you for applying to be a NumFOCUS project! We’ve received your submission. 
> 
> Notifications will be sent by the date indicated on our website at https://numfocus.org/projects-overview. 
> 
> Here are your responses:
> Does your project have a contributor Code of Conduct?
> Yes
> 
> What is the name of your project?
> PETSc
> 
> Please provide the url of your project's (primary) repo:
> https://gitlab.com/petsc/petsc
> 
> Your project's website:
> https://petsc.org <https://petsc.org/>
> 
> Please provide a summary description of your project in a few sentences:
> PETSc, the Portable, Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation, is for the scalable (parallel) solution of scientific applications modeled by partial differential equations.
> 
> Does your project have a logo?
> Yes
> 
> Please upload a .svg file of your project's logo.
> PETSc_RBG.svg
> 
> Why do you want your project to join NumFOCUS?
> To have the PETSc community interact more with the wider NumFOCUS community and take advantage of the support infrastructure NumFOCUS provides its members.
> 
> Are you applying for Fiscal Sponsorship or Affiliation?
> fiscal sponsorship
> 
> Is your project wanting to apply for the Comprehensive or the Grantor-Grantee fiscal sponsorship model?
> comprehensive
> 
> Please provide us with the following information about your project:
> The publicly visible location of your governance document:
> https://petsc.org/release/community/governance/
> 
> The publicly visible location of your roadmap:
> https://petsc.org/release/community/roadmap/
> 
> URL to “how to get started as a contributor” documentation:
> https://petsc.org/release/developers/contributing/
> 
> The names and email addresses of five people willing to act as signatories for your project:
> bsmith at petsc.dev, jed at jedbrown.org, knepley at gmail.com,stefano.zampini at gmail.com, hzhang at mcs.anl.gov
> 
> The name of your project's leadership body:
> PETSc Council
> 
> A physical mailing address for your project: 
> Barry Smith, 360 W 43rd St, Apt S5D, New York, NY, 10036
> 
> Please provide a short description of your project geared toward funders/grantors/non-expert audience: 
> PETSc is a numerical algorithm software library widely used by scientists and engineers to write scientific simulations. Such simulations are used to understand the world better, and engineer improved processes and products.
> 
> Please provide a short project description for developers/users:
> PETSc, the Portable, Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation, includes a large suite of scalable parallel linear and nonlinear equation solvers, ODE integrators, and optimization algorithms for application codes written in C, C++, Fortran, and Python. In addition, PETSc includes support for managing parallel PDE discretizations including parallel matrix and vector assembly routines.
> 
> Please provide us with a a few sentences describing the known applications of your project:
> Acoustics, Aerodynamics, Air Pollution, Arterial Flow, Bone Fractures, Brain Surgery, Cancer Surgery, Cancer Treatment, Carbon Sequestration, Cardiology, Cells, CFD, Combustion, Concrete, Corrosion, Data Mining, Dentistry, Earth Quakes, Economics, Esophagus, Fission, Fusion, Glaciers, Ground Water Flow, Linguistics, Mantel Convection, Magnetic Films, Material Science, Medical Imaging, Ocean Dynamics, Oil Recover, PageRank, Polymer Injection Molding, Polymeric Membranes, Quantum computing, Seismology, Semiconductors, Rockets, Relativity, Surface Water Flow.
> 
> Please provide us with project Industry, Languages, and Applications tags:
> Research laboratories, higher education, industry. C, C++, Fortran, Python. Numerical Computing, PDEs, numerical simulation, linear systems, ODEs, optimization
> 
> Any upcoming or annual events held by your project:
> Annual PETSc users meeting, June 5-7, 2023. https://petsc.org/release/community/meetings/2023/#meeting
> 
> How does your project relate to or integrate with the existing ecosystem of NumFOCUS tools?
> PETSc uses various NumFOCUS tools and can be used in conjunction with tools such as Numpy.
> 
> Describe how your project furthers the NumFOCUS mission:
> Our mission is to provide a specific set of tools for a specific domain of simulations that help to enable the NumFOCUS mission.
> 
> How many active contributors does your project currently have?
> 15
> 
> Any comments you’d like to make on the number of your active contributors:
> This is the number who make merge requests on a regular basis; say at least monthly.
> 
> What is your project doing to attract and/or mentor new contributors and maintainers?
> Improving our documentation on how one can contribute to PETSc. Helping new contributors through the merge request process by assigning a long-term developer to help with each request. Offering a newbie developer tutorial at our next user meeting.
> 
> Where do you host conversations about project development and governance (e.g. mailing lists, forums, etc.), and how many participants do you have? 
> 
> Mailing lists, Slack Channels, GitLab issues. Around 30 active participants
> 
> What license(s) does your project currently use?
> The two clause BSD license. https://petsc.org/release/install/license/#license
> 
> Projects must adopt the NumFOCUS Code of Conduct or one similar in spirit. Please tell us how you plan to meet this requirement:
> We have a code of conduct and have two PETSc community members who can be directly contacted with any concerns. https://gitlab.com/petsc/petsc/-/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
> 
> Your Name (First & Last):
> Barry Smith
> 
> Your Email:
> bsmith at petsc.dev
> 
> Questions or Comments:
> It would be nice if the NumFOCUS application process had a "Save and Restart" feature since there are many questions that may require additional time to answer fully.
> 
> 
> 
> Have a nice day!
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