On 03/27/2015 05:26 AM, Atgeirr Rasmussen wrote:
Hi!

We have now started a process to make a new OPM release. Our last release was 
in October 2013,which is a very long time ago!
At some point it was decided to postpone the release, waiting for the fully 
implicit black-oil simulator (which now is named Flow) to mature.
While that allowed us to focus on Flow, it may have been a mistake in 
retrospect, leading to a too-long wait between releases.

At this point Flow has indeed matured a lot, and we will make a release! We 
currently aim for a release approximately on April 10.

Two of the most significant changes:
  - opm-autodiff's 'flow' simulator program (used to be called 'sim_fibo_ad') 
is much more mature and capable, it can now successfully run the Norne 
benchmark case
  - since last release, the 'opm-parser' module has been added, providing a 
comprehensive input facility for reading input decks in the de-facto industry 
standard format of the Eclipse simulator

Atgeirr


This is good news! Much thanks to all of the developers and contributors.

I'm going to build OPM from 100% sources for gentoo via a collection
of ebuilds (modules). What would help me most, is to have a 1-2 page architectural document that briefly explains the key features and module interactions between the major components. A diagram or two, would be keen. Perhaps updating and building up this page:

http://www.opm-project.org/modules.php


Just pretend your giving a 10 minute overview of OPM to some technical folks, new to OPM, to gage your audience. Or anything along those lines would be greatly appreciated.


hth,
James



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