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Re: Is it possible to run Coupled-Fluid-DEM modeling with the current version of YADE?

 

Hi, all:

Sorry for replying so late since I did not even look at the mailing list for a week. It is unusual to see being pushed for code like in work~_~, as I have said I would post the code in 0.11.1 version very long time ago, however if it is needed "RIGHT NOW!!! according to the current situation I feel I would have no time and energy to let YADE-OpenFOAM work with SVN. Please allow me some time to clean up the code (remove the comments...etc), also need to make some instructions for the input data files (OpenFOAM & YADE), but please understand I got very little (close to no) time to work on DEM and Linux so please do not say something like: "You should have done this XXXX ago, "the most interesting work always got the lowest priority (This is what I have seen in OpenFOAM mailing list)".

> complain about lack of project leadership ("dedicated research engineer
> to boost Yade development" on the wiki), but it has to start from the
> small things like this.

BTW: Janek, or anyone, if you have a current opening to develop YADE I might quit my current job and work on that directly, I cannot work on YADE any more because I desperately need a job$_$

Feng 


-----Original Message-----
From: yade-dev-bounces+fchen3=utk.edu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Janek Kozicki
Sent: Fri 10/30/2009 12:56 PM
To: yade-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Yade-dev] Is it possible to run Coupled-Fluid-DEM modeling with the current version of YADE?
 
Václav Smilauer said:     (by the date of Fri, 30 Oct 2009 16:19:20 +0100)

> >  I'm working with Bruno Chareyre on 
> > coupling fluid&DEM, in the university of Grenoble.
> 
> Guys, are we ever going to see some code in the repository? I know it is
> in development, but that is exactly what bzr is for. If you don't work
> with trunk, just create completely separate branch based on 0.12 or
> whatever else and work there; keep the code public.
> 
> The unwritten law of open-source is that unless there are contributions,
> the project stagnates and dies. You (Jerome, Bruno, Vincent and others)
> complain about lack of project leadership ("dedicated research engineer
> to boost Yade development" on the wiki), but it has to start from the
> small things like this.
> 
> During last 3 years, I was fixing things I needed for my thesis, and I
> was commiting the code. I could have used local version and modify it
> just for me as well, but would that be useful for the project? If you
> are happy with what I did, do the same and give your code back as well.
> 
> Sorry for being harsh, but this state of affairs makes me sad.


Indeed, sad.

Guys, you got yade from us. Now it's time to pay back - commit your
code RIGHT NOW!


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Janek Kozicki                                                         |

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