Bug#766324: ITP: relion -- toolkit for 3D reconstructions in cryo-electron microscopy

2014-10-22 Thread Roland Fehrenbacher
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Roland Fehrenbacher r...@q-leap.de * Package name: relion Version : 1.3 Upstream Author : Sjors H.W. Scheres sche...@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk * URL : http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/relion/index.php/Main_Page * License : GPL

Bug#806524: ITP: infinipath-psm -- PSM Messaging library for Intel Truescale adapters

2015-11-28 Thread Roland Fehrenbacher
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Roland Fehrenbacher <r...@q-leap.de> * Package name: infinipath-psm Version : 3.3-7_g05f6f14_open Upstream Author : Mike Marciniszyn <mike.marcinis...@intel.com> and others * URL : http://downloads.openfabrics.o

Bug#812808: ITP: libfabric -- libfabric communication library

2016-01-26 Thread Roland Fehrenbacher
Package: wnpp Owner: Roland Fehrenbacher <r...@q-leap.de> Severity: wishlist * Package name: libfabric Version : 1.2.0 Upstream Author : Sean Hefty <sean.he...@intel.com> and others * URL or Web page : http://ofiwg.github.io/libfabric/ * License : GPL 2 or Op

Bug#901517: ITP: opa-fm -- Intel Omni-Path Fabric Management Software

2018-06-14 Thread Roland Fehrenbacher
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Homepage: https://github.com/intel/opa-fm License: BSD-3-clause The Intel(R) Omni-Path Fabric Management Software contains Intel Omni-Path fabric management applications. This includes: the Subnet Manager, Baseboard Manager, Performance Manager, Fabric Executive,

Bug#901514: ITP: opa-ff -- Tools to manage an Omni-Path Architecture fabric.

2018-06-14 Thread Roland Fehrenbacher
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Homepage: https://github.com/intel/opa-ff License: BSD-3-clause The package contains basic tools and libraries for the management of an Intel(R) Omni-Path Architecture fabric. Cheers, Roland --- http://www.q-leap.com / http://qlustar.com --- HPC

Bug#919508: ITP: warewulf -- systems management suite for Linux clusters

2019-01-31 Thread Roland Fehrenbacher
> "BS" == Brian Smith writes: Hi Brian, while I appreciate your initiative, I'm a bit skeptical about the inclusion of warewulf in Debian for the following reasons: a) Development in the project has stalled for quite a while. It used to be basically a one-man show driven by Gregory M.