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Meeting purpose and expectations | JE | All-hands meetings are a forum for all contributors to the Initiative to get an update on the whole project, to develop a shared vision of participation (or membership) in the Initiative, and to ask unfiltered questions of project leadership. Expected attendees include Lead team (Project Director, Project Manager, Infrastructure Lead, Science Lead) Core team members (i.e. OMSF employees) Trainees (grad students and postdocs) supported by OpenFF-affiliated funding
Other attendees may include Agenda: Infrastructure & Science updates Specific updates about funding, roadmap, or other organization-wide topics Guest presentations Shout-outs Open Q&A with leadership No questions about the org or project are “off-limits” Project leadership is here to answer questions, not to ask them (we have other meetings for that)
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Plan to split this meeting into 2 time zones (Atlantic & Pacific) | JE | 4th Wednesday of the month 8 AM Pacific for Atlantic meeting and (tentative, need to work out Daylight Saving Time issues) 6 PM US Pacific Next meeting will be Weds, 27 Nov
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Organizational updates | JE | |
Infrastructure Updates | JW | |
Science Updates | | |
Shout-outs
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| Brent Westbrook for really taking the time to figure out a truly bizarre bug where occasionally, on certain computers, using OpenEye 2022.1.1 to minimize a certain molecule will result it in optimizing to a structure that jumps up in energy. He put a lot of time into finding the source of the bug, including spinning up VPS instances, and put together a great MWE. Lexie McIsaac for putting in a tremendous amount of work and smarts into trying to see if we can generate a NAGL2 training dataset with a basis set with diffuse functions, in implicit solvent. Matt Thompson (and David Swenson and Ethan Holz) for getting Evaluator CI running for the first time in 2 years by using AWS GPU runners
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