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** large number of CI/CD minutes, compared to the low-tier offering.
** large number of CI/CD minutes, compared to the low-tier offering.
** It must be renewed yearly (by Colin, although I think that can be changed).
** It must be renewed yearly (by Colin, although I think that can be changed).
** Unfort. Colin most likely cannot make this meeting: ping me on a Discourse thread if any questions.


* VM updates
* VM updates
** VM was pushed last week.
** VM was pushed last week.
** Jwe has list of todo activities and questions about the VM. E.g. future maintenance, coding style, etc.
** jwe has list of todo activities and questions about the VM. E.g. future maintenance, coding style, etc.
** Arun reported that tuned gcc-specific code is some 20% slower than clang-compiled generic code. Will test more to see if compiler-specific code is needed.
** Arun reported that tuned gcc-specific code is some 20% slower than clang-compiled generic code. Will test more to see if compiler-specific code is needed.
** Jwe reported finding further Matlab incompatibilities in classdef code. Andreas stated that was OK and not of much concern to end users, who would prefer domain functionality over strict Matlab compatibility, especially in object-oriented code.


* GSoC activities
* GSoC activities
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