Difference between revisions of "Technical Committee for Documentation and Tutorials"

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* '''Miguel Nóbrega''' - University of Minho, Portugal
 
* '''Miguel Nóbrega''' - University of Minho, Portugal
 
* '''Stefan Radl''' - Technische Universität Graz, Austria
 
* '''Stefan Radl''' - Technische Universität Graz, Austria
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==Our goals==
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Content on the [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Tutorials Tutorial Wiki] is open to all for read access. The reason for that is, that we would like to avoid a collection of outdated materials and dead links. The responsibility of the Members of the Editorial Board is
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* to maintain the tutorial collection
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* to guarantee the high quality of the tutorials
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* to remind contributors about dead links and outdated material
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* to review new submissions
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Future goals include filling missing parts of the documentation, creating tutorials for complex models in OpenFOAM and keep an up-to-date tutorial collection.
  
 
==Committee Workflow==
 
==Committee Workflow==
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The committee meets four times a year to discuss structural and topical changes of this collection.
 
The committee meets four times a year to discuss structural and topical changes of this collection.
  
Content on the [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Tutorials Tutorial Wiki] is open to all for read access. The reason for that is, that we would like to avoid a collection of outdated materials and dead links. The responsibility of the Members of the Editorial Board is
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==How you can get involved==
 
 
* to maintain the tutorial collection
 
* to guarantee the high quality of the tutorials
 
* to remind contributors about dead links and outdated material
 
* to review new submissions
 
 
Future goals include filling missing parts of the documentation, creating tutorials for complex models in OpenFOAM and keep an up-to-date tutorial collection.
 
  
 
If you are interested in contributing to [https://wiki.openfoam.com/How_to_contribute the tutorial collection], found an error or a dead link, please contact the editors: <mail address='wiki@OpenFOAM.com' description='author'>click here for email address</mail>. This mail will be forwarded to one of the editors. This way we want to keep the processing time of requests to a minimum.  
 
If you are interested in contributing to [https://wiki.openfoam.com/How_to_contribute the tutorial collection], found an error or a dead link, please contact the editors: <mail address='wiki@OpenFOAM.com' description='author'>click here for email address</mail>. This mail will be forwarded to one of the editors. This way we want to keep the processing time of requests to a minimum.  
  
 
If you would like to apply for a position on the editorial board, please submit your request to this email address: <mail address='wiki@OpenFOAM.com' description='author'>click here for email address</mail>
 
If you would like to apply for a position on the editorial board, please submit your request to this email address: <mail address='wiki@OpenFOAM.com' description='author'>click here for email address</mail>

Revision as of 11:02, 25 March 2020

Committee Members of D&T

The tutorial collection is managed and supported by ESI-OpenCFD and members of the OpenFOAM community. For this reason a Committee for Documentation and Tutorial was initiated by the Steering Committee.

Chairs of the Editorial Board (alphabetically):

  • Andrew Heather - ESI-OpenCFD
  • József Nagy - eulerian-solutions e.U., Linz, Austria

Members of the Committee (alphabetically):

  • Matej Forman - ESI-OpenCFD
  • Joel Guerrero - Universita degli Studi di Genova/Wolf Dynamics, Italy
  • Victoria Korchagova - ISPRAS, Russia, Moscow
  • Miguel Nóbrega - University of Minho, Portugal
  • Stefan Radl - Technische Universität Graz, Austria

Our goals

Content on the Tutorial Wiki is open to all for read access. The reason for that is, that we would like to avoid a collection of outdated materials and dead links. The responsibility of the Members of the Editorial Board is

  • to maintain the tutorial collection
  • to guarantee the high quality of the tutorials
  • to remind contributors about dead links and outdated material
  • to review new submissions

Future goals include filling missing parts of the documentation, creating tutorials for complex models in OpenFOAM and keep an up-to-date tutorial collection.

Committee Workflow

The Committee is divided into focus groups

  • Documentation - Members are working on creating documentation for existing models of OpenFOAM
  • Tutorials - Members are working on creating new tutorials for the official releae of OpenFOAM
  • Update of tutorials - Members are organizing the yearly update of tutorials in the collection.

The committee meets four times a year to discuss structural and topical changes of this collection.

How you can get involved

If you are interested in contributing to the tutorial collection, found an error or a dead link, please contact the editors: click here for email address. This mail will be forwarded to one of the editors. This way we want to keep the processing time of requests to a minimum.

If you would like to apply for a position on the editorial board, please submit your request to this email address: click here for email address