[Scilab-users] Scilab 2024.1.0 release

2024-05-23 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear Scilab users,

We are pleased to announce the release of Scilab 2024.1.0 as a joint effort 
between Scilab contributors and the Scilab team at Dassault Systèmes.

Scilab 2024.1.0 is a new stable release following the major 2024.0.0 version 
released in October.
It fixes many issues, improves stability and contains minor evolutions.
For more information see 
https://scilab.discourse.group/t/scilab-2024-1-0-release/518.

Download this brand new version at 
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Re: [Scilab-users] Scilab 2024.0.0 on Linux Start up Shows OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning

2023-12-08 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear user,

This warning (related to Java 17 migration done for Scilab 2024.0.0) has 
already been reported as an issue: 
https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/issues/17144

Best regards.



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Dear all
Scilab 2024.0.0 on Linux Starts up Shows
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning: Archived non-system classes are disabled 
because the java.system.class.loader property is specified (value = 
"org.scilab.modules.jvm.ScilabClassLoader"). To use archived non-system 
classes, this property must not be set

when Scilab 23.1.0 starts up,the warning didn't shows,
I don't wanna see the warning even if it does not affect its use
How to resolve this problem ?

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[Scilab-users] Scilab 2024.0.0 release

2023-10-24 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear Scilab users,

We are pleased to announce the release of Scilab 2024.0.0 as a joint effort 
between Scilab contributors and the Numerical Computation team at Dassault 
Systèmes.

This new version introduces new features and mainly:

-  Introduces Timeseries related functions

-  Adds Sundials solvers

-  Adds an arguments block

A gentle introduction to these new features is available in 
https://scilab.discourse.group/t/scilab-2024-0-0/ .
This version also fixes almost 100 bugs, improves global stability and 
integrates more than 200 merge requests.

For the complete list of changes and bugs fixed, please take a look at 
https://help.scilab.org/docs/2024.0.0/en_US/CHANGES.html .

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Re: [Scilab-users] Using Scilab on Linux Mint

2023-10-19 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi Frederico,

CI failed this night and the link is broken.

Here is a temporary link to the Linux nightly-build version built two days ago: 
https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/jobs/5306192564/artifacts/file/scilab-branch-main-f2eea82a.bin.x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.xz

Vincent

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Vincent,

I don't seem to be able to download anything from that link.

Regards,

Federico Miyara

On 16/10/2023 03:54, COUVERT Vincent wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Can you try to use a "main branch" nightly-build version (see 
> https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/wikis/Developers/active-branches)?
> We recently switched to Java 17 and JoGL 2.5.0 (what fixed some similar 
> issues).
>
> Best regards.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: users  On Behalf Of
> hibr-l...@gmx.de
> Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2023 10:40 PM
> To: users@lists.scilab.org
> Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] Using Scilab on Linux Mint
>
> Right, it is a problem since since 6.1.
>
> If one does not want to start Scilab in the terminal, I have written a
> how-to at
> https://blog.hani-ibrahim.de/en/scilab-6-1-1-ubuntu-22-04-install.html
> #h3 for an elegant solution including integration into the menu
> system.
>
> Regards, Hani
>
> Am 14.10.23 um 13:50 schrieb Samuel Enibe:
>> This has been a recurring problem since SCILAB version 6.1
>>
>> Following suggestions on this forum, I solved it on my UBUNTU
>> installation by typing the following commands on the console:
>>
>> export _JAVA_OPTIONS="-Djogl.disable.openglcore"
>>
>> scilab &
>>
>> Samuel Ogbonna Enibe
>> BEng (Nig), MSc (Reading, England), PhD (Nig) Professor of Mechanical
>> Engineering Formerly Dean, Faculty of Engineering (01/08/2014 to
>> 31/07/2016) University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 9:12 PM Federico Miyara
>> mailto:fmiy...@fceia.unr.edu.ar>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>  Dear All,
>>
>>  I'm trying to use Scilab on Linux Mint 21.2 (which is similar to or
>>  derived from Ubuntu) and I can't plot anything. The figure window is
>>  created but it appears completely blank when plot() is used.
>>
>>  Any help, please?
>>
>>  Thanks in advance.
>>
>>  Regards,
>>
>>  Federico Miyara
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Re: [Scilab-users] Using Scilab on Linux Mint

2023-10-16 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi all,

Can you try to use a "main branch" nightly-build version (see 
https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/wikis/Developers/active-branches)?
We recently switched to Java 17 and JoGL 2.5.0 (what fixed some similar issues).

Best regards.

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Subject: Re: [Scilab-users] Using Scilab on Linux Mint

Right, it is a problem since since 6.1.

If one does not want to start Scilab in the terminal, I have written a how-to at
https://blog.hani-ibrahim.de/en/scilab-6-1-1-ubuntu-22-04-install.html#h3
for an elegant solution including integration into the menu system.

Regards, Hani

Am 14.10.23 um 13:50 schrieb Samuel Enibe:
> This has been a recurring problem since SCILAB version 6.1
>
> Following suggestions on this forum, I solved it on my UBUNTU
> installation by typing the following commands on the console:
>
> export _JAVA_OPTIONS="-Djogl.disable.openglcore"
>
> scilab &
>
> Samuel Ogbonna Enibe
> BEng (Nig), MSc (Reading, England), PhD (Nig) Professor of Mechanical
> Engineering Formerly Dean, Faculty of Engineering (01/08/2014 to
> 31/07/2016) University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria
>
> On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 9:12 PM Federico Miyara
> mailto:fmiy...@fceia.unr.edu.ar>> wrote:
>
>
> Dear All,
>
> I'm trying to use Scilab on Linux Mint 21.2 (which is similar to or
> derived from Ubuntu) and I can't plot anything. The figure window is
> created but it appears completely blank when plot() is used.
>
> Any help, please?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
>
> Federico Miyara
>
>
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[Scilab-users] Scilab 2023.1.0 release

2023-05-23 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear Scilab users,

We are pleased to announce the release of Scilab 2023.1.0 as a joint effort 
between Scilab contributors and the Scilab team at Dassault Systèmes.

Scilab 2023.1.0 is a new stable release following the major 2023.0.0 version 
released in March.
It fixes many issues, improves stability and contains minor evolutions.

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https://help.scilab.org/docs/2023.1.0/en_US/CHANGES.html.

Download this brand new version at 
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Re: [Scilab-users] command longer than 4096

2023-04-25 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear Frederico,

A question to be sure we understood the underlying problem.
How did you get this error message?

-  Using SciNotes (F5 shorcut for example)?

-  Using exec function?

-  Using copy/paste?

Thanks.



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Christopher,

Yes, you understand correctly my case.

There is a reason that justifies my request: I often use my scripts as examples 
within a didactic context. They are exhaustively commented, for instance. I 
consider it preferable to have all the needed data in the same script since I 
cannot be sure that potential future users who find my script will also find 
the associated file with the data (sometimes one downloads a file for future 
use without checking whether we are downloading all the associated files).

Then they should also change the script according to the particular directory 
tree where they choose to place the data, which is an unnecessary distraction 
from the very point of the example.

I agree that it wouldn't be convenient nor practical to work in this way with 
very large data sets, but some 1000 data is not unusual.

Regards,

Federico Miyara
On 17/11/2022 05:16, Dang Ngoc Chan, Christophe wrote:

Hello Federico,



De : users 
 De la 
part de Federico

Miyara Envoyé : jeudi 17 novembre 2022 03:36



I have to create a vector from a plain text containing about 700 decimal 
numbers, each one with several digits.

[...]

Is there a simple way to do this other than [...] saving the data as a

text file



To be sure I understand well :

in your Scilab script, you have something like



foo = [3.14, 1.414 ; 1.732 ...



with the 700 numbers written inside your script?



Of course your request is legitimate but IMHO, this is really not the best 
practice.

I warmly recommend to have the 700 numbers in a separate file.



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[Scilab-users] Scilab 2023.0.0 release

2023-03-10 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear Scilab users,

We are pleased to announce the release of Scilab 2023.0.0 as a joint effort 
between Scilab contributors and the Scilab team at Dassault Systèmes.

Scilab 2023.0.0 is the first version released following the new numbering and 
schedule.
It fixes more than a hundred bugs, improve stability and contains new features.

For the complete list of changes and bugs fixed, please take a look at 
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Download this brand new version at https://www.scilab.org/download/2023.0.0.

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Re: [Scilab-users] Scilab releases schedule / End of Windows 32-bit support

2023-02-27 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hello Lester,

About netCDF, did you try https://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/scinetcdf/1.2 ?

Vincent



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Hello all,

I await with interest the new version of Scilab. I only use the 64-bit version 
so have no issues with the 32-bit version being cut. Most people will be 
working on 64-bit systems anyway, and so makes sense to reduce or cut support 
for the 32-bit architecture.

With regard to versioning, I see no issue with the proposed change to 
year-based (X.Y.Z). However, I do feel that internally one should be able to 
see the "old-style" version like 6.1.2 etc, that should not be a big problem to 
keep in place.

For the developers, can we please get native support for the netCDF format in 
versions 6.x as this is widely used in the scientific community.

Lester

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Re: [Scilab-users] [Scilab-Dev] Scilab releases schedule / End of Windows 32-bit support

2023-02-22 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Dear Alain,

Thanks for your message.

For Scilab users, incompatibility mainly comes from functions renaming, removal 
or incompatible prototype change. In the past, this kind of change could even 
occur in patch versions (which could be released more than once a year).
With this new release schedule and numbering, our aim is not to break 
compatibility more often. We just want to clarify what will be the contents of 
releases and when they will be available (containing incompatibilities or not).

Vincent



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Windows 32-bit support

Dear Scilab users / team,

Just one opinion among others:

That's nice to have new Scilab releases regularly, provided of course that 
backward compatibility is guaranteed us much as possible, except maybe for 
major versions.

But I don't see the need for changing the versioning convention.

For instance knowing that Scilab version is 5.x.x or 6.x.x is major information 
that is easy to notice at a glance.
That's not the case if the version major number becomes a year number. And it 
let people think that the version from some given year could potentially be 
incompatible with the version from the previous year, which is not good news.

Alain Lamy


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Re: [Scilab-users] Scilab releases schedule / End of Windows 32-bit support

2023-02-21 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi Samuel,

Yes you are right.

Vincent



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Hello Vincent,

Le 16/02/2023 à 16:42, COUVERT Vincent a écrit :
Hi all,

Scilab operational team and contributors are working hard on next release of 
Scilab that will be available in the next weeks.

In the future, we will follow a new 6-month release schedule and use a new 
release numbering system X.Y.Z based on years:
-2023.0.0 very soon (as we did not release a version in October 2022)
-2023.1.0 in May 2023
-2024.0.0 in October 2023
-2024.1.0 in May 2024
-And so on…

Minor versions will be released as needed between these planned versions and 
will only contain “hot fixes” with no new features, no function prototype 
change, …
Releasing Scilab X.2.Z will probably never happen but remains possible.

For clarity, and according to the usual Major.minor.patch  terminology, i guess 
that you mean

> Minor Patch versions will be released as needed between these planned 
> versions and will only contain “hot fixes” with no new features, no function 
> prototype change, …

Don't you ?

Samuel

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[Scilab-users] Scilab releases schedule / End of Windows 32-bit support

2023-02-16 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi all,

Scilab operational team and contributors are working hard on next release of 
Scilab that will be available in the next weeks.

In the future, we will follow a new 6-month release schedule and use a new 
release numbering system X.Y.Z based on years:
-2023.0.0 very soon (as we did not release a version in October 2022)
-2023.1.0 in May 2023
-2024.0.0 in October 2023
-2024.1.0 in May 2024
-And so on…

Minor versions will be released as needed between these planned versions and 
will only contain “hot fixes” with no new features, no function prototype 
change, …
Releasing Scilab X.2.Z will probably never happen but remains possible.

Since we no more have hardware resources to validate it, we will not release a 
32-bit version of future Scilab releases for Windows (Linux 32-bit versions are 
no more available since Scilab 6.0.0).

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[Scilab-users] Scilab web sites migration

2022-12-20 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi all,

Some Scilab web sites/services have been rebranded and migrated to Dassault 
Systèmes servers:

-  Scilab web site: https://www.scilab.org

-  ATOMS portal: https://atoms.scilab.org

-  FileExchange portal: https://fileexchange.scilab.org

For ATOMS and FileExchange portals, "Sign In" features have been disabled for 
the moment.
Next step is to plug these sites to GitLab so that you can use the same login 
for all Scilab development tools.
Until then, do not hesitate to send us an e-mail for critical updates.

Scilab online help (https://help.scilab.org) is still under migration but it 
should be completed soon.

Do not hesitate to send us feedback!

Best regards,
Scilab Operational Team


Cordialement / Best Regards,

Vincent COUVERT
Numerical Computation / Scripting Application Senior Manager
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Re: [Scilab-users] What is the status of Scilab as an organisation/project in 2022?

2022-11-25 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hello Chris,

Thanks you for your email.

As you read on mailing-lists archives, Scilab is part of 3DS since a few months 
and will remain an open-source software:

-  Source code is available on GitLab: 
https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/,

-  Development tools (GitLab CI) are currently being deployed,

-  Merge-request process and issue reporting are available.

Global migration is on-going from ESI to 3DS. Website migration should be 
completed in a few weeks; Social networks will follow. Thanks for pointing the 
issue about the mailing-lists links, we will fix them.
To your mind, what would be the best tool to replace mailing-lists?

Thank again for your email and as per your request more communication will be 
done soon.

Best regards,
Scilab Operational Team


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in 2022?



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Good afternoon.
I wanted to get a handle on the state of Scilab but I'm having a hard time 
putting it together.
From social media accounts, its like Scilab froze in the middle of 2020.
Theres no recent news beyond the release of 6.1.1 in 2021.
Links to the mailing lists on the website are broken.
Searching for the mailing list finds entries on mail archive, where there is 
some information that Scilab development has moved to Gitlab and Scilab has 
apparently been bought by 3DS from ESI.
I have a few questions:
What is the state of Scilab these days?
What is the road map for further development or communication with either the 
current or prospective users, since most people will stop at the broken mailing 
list link (assuming that the mailing list itself doesn't put people off in this 
age of forums, discourse, discord etc)?
What does the acquisition by 3DS mean for the project? The original 
announcement to this mailing list was 30 days after the action itself and 
nearly 90 days has passed since that time without further information.
With best regards,
Chris Pounds.

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[Scilab-users] GitLab : Official Platform for Scilab development

2022-10-10 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi all,

Our migration to GitLab is now completed and Scilab development can start again.

Starting from today, all contributions to Scilab (development, issues, ...) 
must be done using GitLab:

-  Development/Merge requests: 
https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/wikis/Developers/contribute-to-Scilab

-  Issues: https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/issues

-  Wiki: https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/wikis/home

If you want to have a look to what has been done with historical contents 
(Wiki, Codereview, ...), please have a look at: 
https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/wikis/Legacy
All legacy tools will be stopped by the end of the year so we need you help to:

-  Switch changes under review (https://codereview.scilab.org) to merge 
request,

-  Move files from https://fileexchange.scilab.org/ to GitLab Snippets:

o   In Scilab project: https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/snippets: you will 
have to request access,

o   In your own GitLab account (you can ask us to create a link to it)

Stay tuned for next steps!

Best regards,
Scilab operational team

Cordialement / Best Regards,

Vincent COUVERT
Numerical Computation / Scripting Application Senior Manager
Office: +33 2 9927 1857
Dassault Systèmes SE | 15 Rue Claude Chappe, Zac des Champs Blancs, Batiment B 
| 35510 Cesson Sevigne | France

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[Scilab-users] Migration to GitLab: Final Steps

2022-10-03 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi all,

First, we would like to thank you for your feedback about tools that have been 
migrated to GitLab (issues, CodeReview, Wiki...) and your emails asking to 
manage your account during the migration process.

After fixing some minor issues, we will launch the final import on Wednesday 
evening (Paris time). So until then, you can still send us your remarks or 
account references so that your GitLab account will be associated to Bugzilla 
account during migration.
During the final import, we strongly advise you to disable notifications about 
Scilab project in your user settings since this will generate lots of 
notifications: https://gitlab.com/-/profile/notifications (select "Disabled" 
for Scilab group).

During this week we will also finalize templates for issues and merge request 
to make future contributions easier.

Our plan is to open Scilab project on GitLab (https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab) 
for contributions (issues, merge requests, ...) next Monday, 10th of October in 
the morning (Paris time).

Thanks again for your help.

Best regards,
The Scilab Team

Cordialement / Best Regards,

Vincent COUVERT
Numerical Computation / Scripting Application Senior Manager
Office: +33 2 9927 1857
Dassault Systèmes SE | 15 Rue Claude Chappe, Zac des Champs Blancs, Batiment B 
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[Scilab-users] Feedback about first migration steps to GitLab

2022-09-23 Thread COUVERT Vincent
Hi all,

TLDR: we started the migration from *.scilab.org websites to 
https://gitlab.com/scilab and plan to move all remaining contents. Everything 
is open, you can review the current state and tell us what is missing/wrong. To 
be added as contributor, send your GitLab ID to 
contrib...@scilab.org.

A few weeks ago, we send you an email explaining what was going on for Scilab 
development/user tools.
It is now time to ask for your feedback about the first migration steps.


-  Bugzilla:

o   A temporary project has been created to give you a preview of the final 
result: https://gitlab.com/scilab/bugzilla2gitlab/-/issues

§  Import will be completed in a few hours, so starting from Saturday morning 
(Paris time), you will be able to edit these issues, create new ones, ... and 
try to figure out what is missing.

§  But do not forget that all modifications done in this temporary project will 
be lost during the final import to Scilab project.

o   The final import of Bugzilla will be done in Scilab project on GitLab: 
https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/issues

o   Only bugs related to Scilab software will be imported. Bugs related to 
ATOMS Portal, ... will not be imported since they will probably be invalid in 
the future (See below)

o   Due to some GitLab API limitations, we will not be able to keep some 
Bugzilla information:

§  Creating issues using GitLab API and setting the name of the original author 
is not possible in public GitLab instance. So, all GitLab issues will be 
created using a generic ScilabBot account and original reported name will be 
added as a comment in the issue header.

§  Same limitation for notes on issues, the author in GitLab will be ScilabBot 
but original author will be added as a comment.

§  Duplicates: the original date of the change to "Duplicate" status will not 
be kept and will be replaced by the date of the migration of the issue from 
Bugzilla to GitLab

§  "Blocks" and "Depends on" information will not be transferred to GitLab 
since this option is only available with a Premium account.

o   From now, Bugzilla (https://bugzilla.scilab.org/) will no more be editable 
(no new issues, no comments, ...). If you want to report issues, please wait 
until the end of the migration to GitLab.

-  Gerrit/Codereview:

o   To keep track of history, we created a Wiki page per validated commit in a 
dedicated project: 
https://gitlab.com/scilab/legacy_codereview/-/wikis/Home/Archive/CodeReview

o   On each page, you will find information such as the author, the committer, 
the comments and a link to the commit itself.

o   We only created pages for the master and the 6.1 branches considering other 
branches are less important.

o   Once Scilab project will be re-opened, all changes under review will have 
to be converted to merge requests 
(https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/merge_requests) by their original author 
before the end of the year. If you need help, do not hesitate to contact us at 
contrib...@scilab.org.

o   For the moment, we plan to close https://codereview.scilab.org by the end 
of this year.

-  Wiki:

o   Old Scilab Wiki has been converted to a GitLab Wiki in a dedicated project: 
https://gitlab.com/scilab/legacy_wiki/-/wikis/home

o   Contribute by moving/update relevant content to the new Scilab wiki: 
https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/wikis/home

During the next weeks, we will continue our migration work:

-  ATOMS:

o   As a first step, https://atoms.scilab.org/ will be kept as a static version 
on a new server waiting for a replacement solution (to be defined).

o   During this period, if you want to update your toolbox, please contact us 
at contrib...@scilab.org

-  FileExchange:

o   As a first step, https://fileexchange.scilab.org/ will be kept as a static 
version on a new server waiting for a replacement solution (Probably GitLab 
snippets: https://gitlab.com/scilab/scilab/-/snippets).

o   If you want to start moving your files to GitLab snippets, do not hesitate 
to ask an access to Scilab projet at 
contrib...@scilab.org

-  Help:

o   As a first step https://help.scilab.org/ will be kept as a static version 
on a new server waiting for a replacement solution (We will try a migration to 
GitLab pages during the next weeks).

-  Continuous integration:

o   Migration to GitLab is started and Scilab CI should be available in a few 
weeks.

We will wait for your feedback about Bugzilla import, Wiki import and 
CodeReview wiki until the 2nd of October 2022.
Then we will make a new/final version of all imports (if needed) and re-open 
Scilab project on GitLab for contributions (issues, merge request, ...).
Once again, if you want us to link your Gitlab account to what your 
contributions (Gerrit changes, Bugzilla bug reports, ...), please send an email 
to