Google Hangout of Particle Deposit Fields
Hi folks, Over at YTEP-0013<https://bitbucket.org/yt_analysis/ytep/pull-request/15/ytep-0013-first-class...> we've been having vigorous discussion over particle deposition. Concrete suggestions have given way to more freeform brainstorming (something I'm quite guilty of too) and it's too much to synthesize at once. Matt has suggested, and I agree, that we would be better off hashing this out in a google hangout. If you're interested, please respond on the doodle poll for WThF of next week. Ideally, I would like to see at least the people who've reviewed YTEP-0013 to participate; if these times don't work out for y'all, we can move around the times. I'll prepare some use cases and material that we can go over. http://www.doodle.com/nc8p92zy469t63te Many thanks, chris
Hi everyone, Thanks for everyone who responded to the doodle poll! Wednesday 1pm PST seems like the best time for everyone. I've invited those who participated in the doodle poll, but if you are interested in joining please email me and I'll send an invite. chris On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 3:42 PM, Christopher Moody <chrisemoody@gmail.com>wrote:
Hi folks, Over at YTEP-0013<https://bitbucket.org/yt_analysis/ytep/pull-request/15/ytep-0013-first-class...> we've been having vigorous discussion over particle deposition. Concrete suggestions have given way to more freeform brainstorming (something I'm quite guilty of too) and it's too much to synthesize at once. Matt has suggested, and I agree, that we would be better off hashing this out in a google hangout.
If you're interested, please respond on the doodle poll for WThF of next week. Ideally, I would like to see at least the people who've reviewed YTEP-0013 to participate; if these times don't work out for y'all, we can move around the times. I'll prepare some use cases and material that we can go over.
http://www.doodle.com/nc8p92zy469t63te
Many thanks, chris
Hi everyone, We just held a hangout to discuss particle deposition in yt-3.0. Thank you Sam, Doug, Britton and Matt for participating! Here is the summary: 1. data.deposit(pos_array,field_name) can be used from within derived fields; should work independent of being a patch/octree code. 2. We suggest the (particle_type, 'deposit_' + field_name) syntax. No 'grid' field_type. I'll be updating the YTEP-0013 shortly with more details. chris On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Christopher Moody <chrisemoody@gmail.com>wrote:
Hi everyone, Thanks for everyone who responded to the doodle poll! Wednesday 1pm PST seems like the best time for everyone. I've invited those who participated in the doodle poll, but if you are interested in joining please email me and I'll send an invite.
chris
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 3:42 PM, Christopher Moody <chrisemoody@gmail.com>wrote:
Hi folks, Over at YTEP-0013<https://bitbucket.org/yt_analysis/ytep/pull-request/15/ytep-0013-first-class...> we've been having vigorous discussion over particle deposition. Concrete suggestions have given way to more freeform brainstorming (something I'm quite guilty of too) and it's too much to synthesize at once. Matt has suggested, and I agree, that we would be better off hashing this out in a google hangout.
If you're interested, please respond on the doodle poll for WThF of next week. Ideally, I would like to see at least the people who've reviewed YTEP-0013 to participate; if these times don't work out for y'all, we can move around the times. I'll prepare some use cases and material that we can go over.
http://www.doodle.com/nc8p92zy469t63te
Many thanks, chris
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Christopher Moody