The design of OpenFLUID logo and icon have been slightly redesigned.
They will be officially released along with the upcoming version of OpenFLUID. Let’s look at the differences…
The 2.1.8 version of OpenFLUID will be released in few weeks, but it is already available from the sources repository on GitHub as a beta version.
OpenFLUID 2.1.7 is available for download.
You may consult the complete release notes for full details about this new version.
The OpenFLUID platform is pleased to welcome Armel Thöni as a new permanent member of the team!
Armel is a software engineer recruited to contribute to the development of the platform, help the scientific models developers and provide support to OpenFLUID users.
Armel is a graduate of INSA Lyon and has 3 years of experience as a software developer.
So, welcome to the team, Armel!
OpenFLUID is now also distributed as software containers images for Docker and Singularity systems. It is available for various OpenFLUID releases. The containerization of OpenFLUID provides an alternative way to deploy OpenFLUID. It is also an easy way to reuse older OpenFLUID versions for a revival of deprecated simulators.
OpenFLUID 2.1.6 is available for download.
As announced in a previous post, this releases brings many improvements and bugs fixes.
You may consult the complete release notes for full details about this new version.
It’s been a while since a new OpenFLUID version has not been released… but the OpenFLUID kitchen brigade is working hard for cooking the future 2.1.6 release of your favorite meal.
Let’s have a look at the menu…