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Hi Paul, just wanna make sure you have all the keys you need for this repo. |
Hi, yes, I've been able to commit branches, etc. to the repo.
I'm working some substantial updates to the SAT models, bringing the PBDR
runs for SATs up to v4 (HDPE optics at HF), and then on AoA for the SATs
team, so I'm working in branches for now. I have made some improvements to
the various Jupyter notebooks, particularly the Comparisons one - which can
now compare multiple models.
In parallel, I've had to make some fixes to bolo-calc, to get it to run
correctly on my Windows Anaconda set ups, and to distribute the PKL
aperture files with the package. Those are all tested on both linux and
windows, and I have a pull request open on that repo.
Thanks,
Paul
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Do you need the keys for bolo-calc? I think it is in KIPAC space for historical reasons.
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Hi, yes, I've been able to commit branches, etc. to the repo.
I'm working some substantial updates to the SAT models, bringing the PBDR
runs for SATs up to v4 (HDPE optics at HF), and then on AoA for the SATs
team, so I'm working in branches for now. I have made some improvements to
the various Jupyter notebooks, particularly the Comparisons one - which can
now compare multiple models.
In parallel, I've had to make some fixes to bolo-calc, to get it to run
correctly on my Windows Anaconda set ups, and to distribute the PKL
aperture files with the package. Those are all tested on both linux and
windows, and I have a pull request open on that repo.
Thanks,
Paul
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Ok, I invited you to the bolo-calc repo. Feel free to do what ever you need.
The github actions might be useful, e.g., for automated linting and it at least runs a couple of simple tests.
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Do you need the keys for bolo-calc? I think it is in KIPAC space for historical reasons.
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> On May 26, 2022, at 1:57 PM, Paul Grimes ***@***.*** ***@***.***>> wrote:
>
>
> Hi, yes, I've been able to commit branches, etc. to the repo.
>
> I'm working some substantial updates to the SAT models, bringing the PBDR
> runs for SATs up to v4 (HDPE optics at HF), and then on AoA for the SATs
> team, so I'm working in branches for now. I have made some improvements to
> the various Jupyter notebooks, particularly the Comparisons one - which can
> now compare multiple models.
>
> In parallel, I've had to make some fixes to bolo-calc, to get it to run
> correctly on my Windows Anaconda set ups, and to distribute the PKL
> aperture files with the package. Those are all tested on both linux and
> windows, and I have a pull request open on that repo.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
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Thanks!
I'll try not to break anything :)
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… Ok, I invited you to the bolo-calc repo. Feel free to do what ever you
need.
The github actions might be useful, e.g., for automated linting and it at
least runs a couple of simple tests.
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> On May 26, 2022, at 2:01 PM, Eric Charles ***@***.***> wrote:
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> Do you need the keys for bolo-calc? I think it is in KIPAC space for
historical reasons.
>
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>> On May 26, 2022, at 1:57 PM, Paul Grimes ***@***.*** ***@***.***>>
wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi, yes, I've been able to commit branches, etc. to the repo.
>>
>> I'm working some substantial updates to the SAT models, bringing the
PBDR
>> runs for SATs up to v4 (HDPE optics at HF), and then on AoA for the SATs
>> team, so I'm working in branches for now. I have made some improvements
to
>> the various Jupyter notebooks, particularly the Comparisons one - which
can
>> now compare multiple models.
>>
>> In parallel, I've had to make some fixes to bolo-calc, to get it to run
>> correctly on my Windows Anaconda set ups, and to distribute the PKL
>> aperture files with the package. Those are all tested on both linux and
>> windows, and I have a pull request open on that repo.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Paul
>>
>> On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 4:49 PM Eric Charles ***@***.***>
>> wrote:
>>
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