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The result of this meeting is a candidate for the alpha release.
In the weeks to come, every Oatc member can plead for minor adjustments. If the Oatc agrees to the adjustment, it will be incorporated in the final alpha release. The last day for these changes will be July 2 nd, because:
(thumbs up) The alpha release will be produced on Friday July 3 th, so it can be presented on the July 4 th.

On the page Version 2.0 Alpha We will keep track of:

  • the opinions and comments on the standard
  • the results of various tests
  • etc.

5.3. External review and further migration of models

The external reviewers can start to do their work from Monday July 6 th on.
They will be asked to submit their remarks before September 1 st.

5.4. Migration of commercial models and documentation

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Has not been discussed.

6. OATC Procedures

7. Miscellaneous issues

During the various discussion some things came up as may useful for, or even strongly recommened to be in version 3.0.
We will keep track of a wish list for version 3.0.

7.1 SourceForge clean up

Recently, I checked out the entire OpenMI source forge repository. This took forever, the size of the whole repository is 4.2GB. From this, 3.8GB is located in directories called "Wrappers", which is mainly code and data from HEC, RAS, CUAHI and MODFLOW. Long time ago we made a folder on the OpenMI source forge called MyOpenSource. The idea behind this directory was to have a place where people could put some code, that did not fit into the SDK, but still could be useful for OpenMI developers. Placing an entire model, data and binary files there is in my opinion too much. It is annoying to have so long download times when checking out and it may also add to some confusion, that the OpenMI repository mainly consists of various wrappers. My suggestion is to ask those responsible for the code in the wrappers directories to make their own repositories on source forge, where after we can remove all these files from the OpenMI repository. In order to make sure that people know about these important wrapper developments we could make a page on the wiki with a short description of the various projects and link to the location of the code.
Kind regards
Jan Gregersen

Discussion/Conclusion: Gena will have a session with the Hec-Ras and Modflow developers at the beginning of july. Most propably their developments will be moved out of the current repository.
Action Gena will take care that, once this is done, the OpenMI sourgeforge project will contain a reference to the Hec-Ras and Modflow developments.
Comment by Jan: Thanks (smile)

7.2. September OATC meeting in Hamburg

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  • Do the OATC members agree with a public talk?
  • Aim: Spreading the OpenMI in Germany
  • Target group: Developers
  • Tuesday afternoon, 9th of September

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All tasks are handled by sourceForge. GOTO: OpenMI Tasks on source forge

They have not been reviewed at this meeting.

9. Any other business