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  • From: Jerome LAURET <jlauret AT bnl.gov>
  • To: EIC/BNL Computing discussion <eic-bnl-comp-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
  • Subject: Re: [Eic-bnl-comp-l] Zenodo instances + meeting today cancelled
  • Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2020 12:29:50 -0400


You are welcomed .

I will assume we will not hold a meeting today and revisit
in +2 weeks (the news can wait).


PS: Whenever the time comes to support an experiment named
lalala, I will want to be part of it for sure :-D

On 2020-06-04 12:21, Maxim Potekhin wrote:
Many thanks Jerome!

Maxim


On 2020-06-04 12:19, Jerome LAURET via Eic-bnl-comp-l wrote:
Yes you have asked and I answered (I thought). Let me
try again.

    There is no explicit intent to have multiple instances
of zenodo, one for each experiment. The experiment will
decide what they want and from a maintenance perspective,
one for all is best (but in the past, experiments have
demanded their own instance for some services).

    Now, the deployment of THIS instance was done in a
way that we do not impact the Covid19 effort (which pre-dated
the request for a testbed).

    We created an alias/name for this
instance ( https://eic-zenodo.sdcc.bnl.gov/) to make easier to
all to remember where it is. Aliases are "cheap". We can
ask for another  https://lalal-zenodo.sdcc.bnl.gov/ for
experiment lalala and this surely does not mean it points
to a different instance (again depends on what the experiment
wants and what are their requirements as well). I do not
see a problem following a path of maximal flexibility ...
Do you?

    Hopefully, this answers your inquiry.
    Thanks,



On 2020-06-04 11:51, Maxim Potekhin wrote:
Hello Jerome,

I apologize if I asked this before but I don't have a clear understanding of the following:
why does BNL need multiple instances of Zenodo e.g. for COVID, PHENIX and EIC? There is a single instance at CERN which serves multiple types of research and communities.

Thank you,
Maxim

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