Minutes 5th Feb 2010

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We summarised the email conversations following last weeks discussion: Steve and Bill are happy that we will make our changes in the glimmer-cism-lanl trunk (or branch thereof)

Sarah and Gethin showed us code structures from Doxygen, which look very useful.

We discussed the issue of wikis and decided to mvoe the BISMG content to the Met Office collaboration wiki (see action below).

We discussed current CHOMBO issues. There was a general feeling that it would be good to be able to turn CHOMBO on or off within the glimmer-cism system, and that running using CHOMBO without adaptivity should be functionally identical (and share some of the code where possible) to running without using CHOMBO. Dan (one of the CHOMBO developers) has a preference to enhance CHOMBO so that it can solve an ice sheet problem independant of glide. Some decisions await.

Actions

  • Everyone to sign up for an account on the collaboration wiki. [1]
  • Rupert to email Rod Smyth to check Gethin's registration will be accepted (done).
  • Everyone to have a look at the vertically integrated model described in Hindmarsh and Schoof papers.
  • Sarah and Gethin to show us the pointy-clicky version of the Doxygen code maps at the next meeting.
  • Tony to confirm to Magi that Rupert needs to be able to perform commits on glimmer-cism-lanl.
  • Rupert to show Sarah when making first glimmer-cism-lanl commit.
  • Can Vicky and Steph provide example code to use petsc for a matrix problem? What sparse matrix format does it use?