Hi all, I would like to second that! I think the quality of the cutting-edge science now being undertaken with the code (as evidenced at the Nektar++ workshop and in recent publications) is also a real testament to the success of the code. Well done everyone! Cheers, Chris On 15/08/16 09:33, David Moxey wrote:
Hi all,
Just another quick (and happy!) note -- I noticed that we've now passed 10,000 commits and 600 merge requests for Nektar++, which is (in my mind at least) a big milestone for us!
I just wanted to say thanks to everyone that has contributed code, bug reports and their time to making this such a successful project.
Cheers,
Dave
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