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Retire MolSim #6

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cortner opened this issue Oct 8, 2022 · 3 comments
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Retire MolSim #6

cortner opened this issue Oct 8, 2022 · 3 comments

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@cortner
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cortner commented Oct 8, 2022

It appears that - aside from DFTK.jl - I am the only one using this registry. DFTK.jl is more than ready to move to General (probably has been for a while, may it's already in General?).

In the meantime I occasionally get grumpy users asking what the point of the local registry is.

I am therefore wondering out loud ... should we just
(1) shut down the MolSim registry
(2) move general-use and mature packages to General
(3) For my own group's purposes / the ACE eco-system I create a new local registry

thoughts? @mfherbst ? anybody else?

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mfherbst commented Oct 11, 2022

(probably has been for a while, may it's already in General?).

Yes, most people have been using it exclusively from General.

In the meantime I occasionally get grumpy users asking what the point of the local registry is.

Yes, opinions differ here. I honestly have not found custom registries useful in my everyday Julia coding, so I have not really been using them a lot. But I see why they could be useful, so I don't really have a strong opinion.

Regarding MolSim, I'm not really depending on it, but it also does not bother me, so either way (closing or not) is fine with me. :)

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I thought you were the one pushing for custom registries @cortner , so if you want to close it it's fine by me. Indeed DFTK uses General.

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cortner commented Oct 11, 2022

Yes, that was my assumption as well (and now with massive data to support it) ... but given I'm not the sole owner of this org I didn't feel I can take this step on my own.

So unless I hear any other optnions I will now take the following steps:

  • Move all my packages to a group-internal registry
  • State on the README that this registry is no longer in use but will remain available for x amount of time.
  • After that time, archive the registry repo.

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