Check out the latest on our blog: End-to-end reproducible experiments and benchmarks on SkyhookDM (@Ceph extension) using Popper by @heyjc25 . Great example of how to automate the performance baselining of a #Ceph deployment on #k8s@rook_io https://t.co/NrU2bRWfnA
Will be presenting a paper on the Popper container-native workflow engine tomorrow at the CANOPIE-HPC workshop at 12.10 PM (ET). Thanks to @ivotron, Carlos Maltzahn, and @cross_ucsc for all their support.
La importancia de la investigación reproducible.
Chequen @getpopper para un flujo de trabajo limpio, ordenado, y sobre todo reproducible.
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CROSS Research Symposium is taking place next week. Tuesday 10/6 10:30-12 PT @ivotron will give an update on the Popper #oss project; then lightning talks/posters by the awesome 2020 summer undergrad students @ginandtonicole , @Edeediong , @heyjc25 , @fernan_dab_ Anders Poirel
Our Annual Research Symposium is totally virtual (and totally free) this year! Registration is now open! Check out the current agenda, including a great set of keynotes and workshops highlighting our innovative #OSS and #OSH projects. https://t.co/lxfYT6q841
Our Annual Research Symposium is totally virtual (and totally free) this year! Registration is now open! Check out the current agenda, including a great set of keynotes and workshops highlighting our innovative #OSS and #OSH projects. https://t.co/lxfYT6q841
New Popper release v2020.9.1 🎉https://t.co/UARBX2IaVl. Featuring many goodies such as running workflows on #podman, improved support for #kubernetes, a #python-based guide #compsci research, and many more! Thanks to all the contributors that made this release possible!
Popper 2.3.0 released! Main feature in this release is the ability to search for existing actions; don't re-invent the wheel! GSoC'19 contributor @JayjeetChakrab3 wrote about it, check it out! https://t.co/NcsGi5mjWC #reproducibility#openscience#sciops#devops#githubactions
Waiting for your Github Actions invite? Wait no longer! With Popper, you can run Github Actions workflows locally on your machine, and on CI services (Travis, Circle, Jenkins or Gitlab). https://t.co/EjE0tbY7OJ
This is pretty cool: an example @github Actions workflow that showcases how to run an experiment on @cloudlabus. Thanks, @ivotron@getpopper! https://t.co/Rp7kAPvIH6