Folks,

    We don't currently have a good handle on this. It would be good to be able 
to produce a strong response. Many industrial users like to keep a relatively 
low profile on their use of open source software.

    In this case we can't be vague and say oh XYZ uses it (or WYZ used it 10 
years ago), we would need either a website or  contact person who could confirm 
it. World wide is fine. Tao, PETSc4py and derivative packages such as libmesh, 
Firedrake etc are great too.

    Any thoughts you may have on finding out about such usage and specific 
cases you know about today would be appreciated

   Thanks

   Barry

   Perhaps users at other labs such as NASA, NIST, etc would be good too.

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From: Jon Bashor via petsc-maint 
<petsc-ma...@mcs.anl.gov<mailto:petsc-ma...@mcs.anl.gov>>
Subject: [petsc-maint] Looking for info on industrial users of PETSc
Date: June 13, 2019 at 11:49:02 AM CDT
To: <petsc-ma...@mcs.anl.gov<mailto:petsc-ma...@mcs.anl.gov>>
Reply-To: Jon Bashor <jbas...@lbl.gov<mailto:jbas...@lbl.gov>>

Hello,
I'm part of the group working on a document highlighting accomplishments of 
ASCR over the past 40 years and am writing the section on "Impact on Industry." 
In our group call on Tuesday, someone said it would be a good idea to highlight 
the industrial users of PETSc. Would someone on your team be able to give me a 
representative list of known users? Or if you have such a list online and can 
point me to it, that would be fine.

Many thanks in advance,
Jon Bashor

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