Relu,

There are a number of ways to run an open source project. In the case of Slurm, 
the code is managed by SchedMD. As a rule, one presumes that they have plenty 
on their plate, and little time to respond to the mailing list. Hence the 
suggestion that one get a support contract to get their attention. I’m not 
complaining, it’s just the way it works.

This mailing list is handled 99% by users like you and me. If you’ve got a 
great idea, particularly if you have an implementation, one of the best ways to 
handle it is to describe your innovation here, asking for feedback if you 
choose, and then offer the patch here on the mailing list or, as Ryan suggests, 
post it in the Bugzilla.

Andy


From: slurm-users [mailto:slurm-users-boun...@lists.schedmd.com] On Behalf Of 
Ryan Novosielski
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2020 11:35 AM
To: Slurm User Community List <slurm-users@lists.schedmd.com>
Subject: Re: [slurm-users] How to contact slurm developers

I’ve previously seen code contributed back in that way. See bug 1611 as an 
example (happened to have looked at that just yesterday).
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On Sep 30, 2020, at 11:29, Relu Patrascu 
<r...@cs.toronto.edu<mailto:r...@cs.toronto.edu>> wrote:

Thanks Ryan, I'll try the bugs site. And indeed, one person in our organization 
has already said "let's pay for support, maybe they'll listen." :) It's a 
little bit funny to me that we don't actually need support, but get it hoping 
that they might consider adding a feature which we think would benefit everyone.

We have actually modified the code on both v 19 and 20 to do what we would 
like, preemption within the same QOS, but we think that the community would 
benefit from this feature, hence our request to have it in the release version.
Relu

On 2020-09-30 11:02, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Depends on the issue I think, but the bugs site is often a way to request 
enhancements, etc. Of course, requests coming from an entity with a support 
contact carry more weight.
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On Sep 30, 2020, at 10:57, Relu Patrascu 
<r...@cs.toronto.edu><mailto:r...@cs.toronto.edu> wrote:
Hi all,

I posted recently on this mailing list a feature request and got no reply from 
the developers. Is there a better way to contact the slurm developers or we 
should just accept that they are not interested in community feedback?

Regards,

Relu

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