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# Planning HPC Python at HPC2N and UPPMAX
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## Materials pages
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- material: https://uppmax.github.io/HPC-python/index.html
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- source: https://github.com/UPPMAX/HPC-python/tree/main/docs
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## Links to Python-Julia-R
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- [name=Richel] Can we remove this section?
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- The section mentions another course, irrelevant to this one
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- That other course does not have Python anymore
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- planning: https://hackmd.io/iHDNS90TRY-HFT7WlxFqVg
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- source: https://github.com/UPPMAX/R-python-julia-HPC/
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- material: https://uppmax.github.io/R-python-julia-HPC/
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## Spring
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- 4 days
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## Dates
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See [the course schedule](https://github.com/UPPMAX/HPC-python/blob/main/docs/schedule.md)
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- On-boarding 23 Apr <--- DECIDED: Removed, 6 out of 6 thought so
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- Thu-Fri 24-25 Apr
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- Mon-Tue 28-29 Apr
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## Meeting Friday 28th February 11:00-12:00
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[Notes from previous meeting](https://github.com/UPPMAX/HPC-python/blob/main/meeting_notes/20250214.md), [link to schedule on course website](https://uppmax.github.io/HPC-python/schedule.html)
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- [RB, decision, MOVE TO THE FUTURE] Let's decide on the theme we use!
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- Materials:
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- https://www.c3se.chalmers.se/
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- Pro: deeper table of content
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- Con: not everybody likes the look
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- ReadTheDocs (style)
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- Example: [Linux-command-line-101 course](https://hpc2n.github.io/linux-command-line-101/)
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- Pro:
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- Con:
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- [Other suggestions]
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- [RB, decision, FUTURE] I'd love to see the markdown version of the website live, as to see my progress. When will replace the Sphinx build by a build that uses the just-voted-for site generator? Let's collect suggestions first, after which we vote on all suggestions we like
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- Whenever someone has the time to do so: RB
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- [Other suggestions]
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- FYI, ['Day 1'/'Intro to Python'](https://uppmax.github.io/uppmax_intro_python/) course material is done.
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- It has videos/material for 7 clusters (Alvis, Bianca, COSMOS, Dardel, Kebnekaise, Rackham, Tetralith), such as [login](https://uppmax.github.io/uppmax_intro_python/faq/#how-can-i-login-to-an-hpc-cluster), and [loading a module, creating a script, running a Python script](https://uppmax.github.io/uppmax_intro_python/sessions/using_the_python_interpreter/).
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- If you want me to add more clusters, let know (and add me to a project :-) )
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- All communication (i.e. emails sent to participants) in that course -when being stand-alone- can be found [here](https://uppmax.github.io/uppmax_intro_python/communication/20250304/). A difference with 'HPC Python' is that all learners of the stand-alone course are requested to apply for a Small Compute project themselves
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- FYI, Day 2, hours 1 and 2 (about modules, packages and virtual environments): RB and BC will be co-teaching, inspired by [this paper](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10074276/) which is the next read in [the NBIS Teaching Literature Club](https://nbisweden.github.io/teaching_literature_club/). Progress is slow, but steady
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- Need to discuss Rebecca's parts since she was not here last time?
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- [Day2](https://github.com/UPPMAX/HPC-python/blob/main/meeting_notes/20250214.md#day-2): Rebecca takes it
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- [Day3](https://github.com/UPPMAX/HPC-python/blob/main/meeting_notes/20250214.md#day-3): Rebecca takes the whole morning
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- Anders Hast will talk 10 mins about IntraVis, then about dimensionality reduction techniques, he will bring his own exercise
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- Can we settle Day4? Is settled
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- We'll invite Anders to attend the next meeting: Jayant will do so :-)
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- Onboarding has been scratched
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- 'HPC Python' (this course) uses a shared NAISS project (unlike the stand-alone 'Intro to Python' course)
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- LUNARC: Ongoing
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- For ML, there is need for less than 1 GB storage, so that will work :-) (compute projects come with 100 GB storage; only need separate storage project if >100 GB needed)
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- Other centers: done
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- We'd enjoy a trainers' project, but that is for Henric Zazzi and Torben Rasmussen to provide for us.
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- We need a trainers' project for Rackham. Björn will fix that :-)
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Next meeting:
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- Friday 7 March 14:00
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- Who is needed? We'll do the things that affect all of us first, them maybe split up :-)
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- R/MATLAB/Julia discussion too

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