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Add a page for MFEM-based applications #195

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tzanio opened this issue Nov 6, 2022 · 9 comments · May be fixed by #204
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Add a page for MFEM-based applications #195

tzanio opened this issue Nov 6, 2022 · 9 comments · May be fixed by #204
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@tzanio
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tzanio commented Nov 6, 2022

Add a page listing MFEM-based projects, applications and tools.

Include a picture, short paragraph and links, see for example https://computing.llnl.gov/projects/sundials/uses-sundials and https://ceed.exascaleproject.org/gslib/.

Apps/projects/tools to consider:

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@tzanio Is this meant to list a project (like RF-SciDAC) or applications, or both?
Either way, happy to contribute.

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tzanio commented Nov 6, 2022

I am not sure which one is better -- we may have different sections or pages for either, or mix them up.

The idea came out ot the workshop, there is so much good work using MFEM and will be nice to highlight it 😄

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tzanio commented Nov 7, 2022

Another idea is to add "People of MFEM" page, similar to https://fenicsproject.org/people-of-fenics/

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hauten commented Nov 9, 2022

Mocked this up on my local... Feedback welcome.

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tzanio commented Nov 15, 2022

Hi @hauten,

I like your mockup, thanks for putting it together!

I am not sure we need the first section (I'd call CEED a project rather than organization).

It is a good question how to distinguish this from the gallery. I don't have a good answer, maybe some redundancy is not a bad thing... The main distinction for me is that here we will have more space to describe the project/application and list some of the associated publications.

Once we agree on the structure, we can hopefully split the work with different people working on the different sections.

Tzanio

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Hi,
thanks for considering to include our work in this list. Happy to put together some figures/description whenever you decide on which format you would want to use.
Mathias

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hauten commented Dec 22, 2022

I'm hoping to take advantage of quiet days next week to circle back to this.

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hauten commented Dec 28, 2022

@tzanio Here's an updated version on my local. Each project is a heading so users can jump down the list in the right-hand menu (which will be important as the list grows). Publications are listed within each project description. Thoughts?

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tzanio commented Dec 29, 2022

Thanks @hauten, this looks good to me, do you want to open a PR for it?

@acfisher, what do you think?

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