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Re: [GSoC] Midterm evaluations


From: Eugenio Gianniti
Subject: Re: [GSoC] Midterm evaluations
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 18:24:02 +0000


On 25 Jun 2014, at 12:48, Juan Pablo Carbajal <ajuanpi+address@hidden> wrote:

On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 12:26 PM, Eugenio Gianniti
<address@hidden> wrote:

On 23 Jun 2014, at 13:41, Nir Krakauer <address@hidden> wrote:


Both the mentors *and* students need to submit evaluations on Melange by
Friday. Let me know if you encounter any difficulties.

Mentors, tell your students if you need more information from them to make
your evaluation. Students, please do a midterm blog post so that we can all
your accomplishments.

Best,

Nir


Last week I wrote a blog post [1] summarising the accomplishments of this
first part of the Google Summer of Code, so please give me your feedback and
let me know if it should be more clear or if something is missing.

Eugenio

[1]
http://gsoc2014-eg123.blogspot.it/2014/06/goals-for-future-development.html

Looks good! It is a nice summary.
I would suggest that you exemplify the m-file ufl with a simple
problem (you can use the Piosson one, but maybe variation is better)
as well as interpolate.
One would like to see a code snippet and a few plots. This could be
included in the demo of the different functions as well, if it is not
already there.

For the packaging part it would be nice to have a block diagram or
some visualization of the building, process. It seems you had to work
some special cases for your package so it would be nice if people
could capitalize your efforts.

Cheers

Following your suggestions I expanded the previous post, adding an example (it is still Poisson, its scalar solution makes it quite attractive for the visualisation, but I changed boundary conditions :-) ) and some colourful plots. Further, I tried to detail some more the build system and provided a block diagram. It is my first ever, so I do not really know if the logic behind it is what one would expect: basically I tried to visualise the flow of information that brings all the flags from pkg-config to the compilation processes. At [1] you can find my new post.

Cheers,
Eugenio

[1] http://gsoc2014-eg123.blogspot.it/2014/06/mid-term-accomplishments.html


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