Re: Self Introduction: Attila Kovacs

2024-05-22 Thread Mattia Verga via devel
Il 22/05/24 6:13 PM, Attila Kovacs ha scritto:
> Hi!
>
Hi Attila and welcome to the Fedora community!

I myself am just an amateur astronomer trying to keep up packaging some 
useful software in Fedora, but I look forward in seeing SuperNOVAS 
packaged in our repositories. Don't hesitate to ask me if you have any 
question about packaging, I'm not a sponsor, but I can do a review of 
the package submission when ready.

Mattia

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Re: Self Introduction: Attila Kovacs

2024-05-22 Thread Benson Muite
On 22/05/2024 19.13, Attila Kovacs wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I'm an astrophysicist / developer (nowadays more developer than 
> astrohysicist). I mostly write code in C and Java (for work and for personal 
> stuff). My main job is maintaining and developing software for the 
> Smithsonian's Submillimeter Array (SMA) observatory atop Maunakea. Some of 
> the software we develop can have wider application. Hence I'm starting to 
> spin off and open-source some of the more universally applicable bits of our 
> code.
> 
> For example, at the SMA (and the MIT Haystack 37-m telescope) we use a 
> customized version of the Naval Observatory Vector Astrometry Software 
> (NOVAS) C 3.1. I have fixed a bunch of bugs in it, cleaned up the API, added 
> browseable documentation, and extended its functionality with new features. 
> My goal is to make it easier and safer to use it, while promoting best 
> practices also. This is is how the SuperNOVAS package on GitHub was born, 
> somewhat recently. It is a light-weight high-precision C/C++ astrometry 
> library capable of sub-microarsecond position calculations. Thus is may serve 
> as a component for running observatories (or your backyard telescope), or a 
> very precise planetarium program, or any other astronomy software that needs 
> to calculate positions of celestial objects with accuracy. The source code 
> and releases are hosted at:
> 
>   https://github.com/Smithsonian/SuperNOVAS
> 
> And you can find more information, including the online documentation at the 
> project pages at:
> 
>  https://smithsonian.github.io/SuperNOVAS/
>  
> Its second release (v1.0.1) just got published some two weeks ago. (Yay!)
> 
> Next I would like to package it for Fedora, not the least because the Debian 
> folks have expressed interest -- which is all great, but I myself have been a 
> Fedora / RedHatter since '97, so I'd look forward to a Fedora package ever 
> more so. I am hoping to find a sponsor too. If I understand correctly that's 
> a separate step from the self intro here, but if you would want to help guide 
> me anyway, I'd very much welcome it any time.

Welcome to Fedora.  Consider joining the Astronomy and Scitech SIGS:

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:Astronomy_SIG

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:SciTech_SIG

> 
> I look forward to working with you and learning from you.
> 
> cheers,
> 
> -- Attila.
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Self Introduction: Attila Kovacs

2024-05-22 Thread Attila Kovacs
Hi!

I'm an astrophysicist / developer (nowadays more developer than astrohysicist). 
I mostly write code in C and Java (for work and for personal stuff). My main 
job is maintaining and developing software for the Smithsonian's Submillimeter 
Array (SMA) observatory atop Maunakea. Some of the software we develop can have 
wider application. Hence I'm starting to spin off and open-source some of the 
more universally applicable bits of our code.

For example, at the SMA (and the MIT Haystack 37-m telescope) we use a 
customized version of the Naval Observatory Vector Astrometry Software (NOVAS) 
C 3.1. I have fixed a bunch of bugs in it, cleaned up the API, added browseable 
documentation, and extended its functionality with new features. My goal is to 
make it easier and safer to use it, while promoting best practices also. This 
is is how the SuperNOVAS package on GitHub was born, somewhat recently. It is a 
light-weight high-precision C/C++ astrometry library capable of 
sub-microarsecond position calculations. Thus is may serve as a component for 
running observatories (or your backyard telescope), or a very precise 
planetarium program, or any other astronomy software that needs to calculate 
positions of celestial objects with accuracy. The source code and releases are 
hosted at:

  https://github.com/Smithsonian/SuperNOVAS

And you can find more information, including the online documentation at the 
project pages at:

 https://smithsonian.github.io/SuperNOVAS/
 
Its second release (v1.0.1) just got published some two weeks ago. (Yay!)

Next I would like to package it for Fedora, not the least because the Debian 
folks have expressed interest -- which is all great, but I myself have been a 
Fedora / RedHatter since '97, so I'd look forward to a Fedora package ever more 
so. I am hoping to find a sponsor too. If I understand correctly that's a 
separate step from the self intro here, but if you would want to help guide me 
anyway, I'd very much welcome it any time.

I look forward to working with you and learning from you.

cheers,

-- Attila.
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