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Migrate libraries list from https://github.com/impact/impact #66

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t-sommer opened this issue Feb 14, 2024 · 4 comments
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Migrate libraries list from https://github.com/impact/impact #66

t-sommer opened this issue Feb 14, 2024 · 4 comments

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@t-sommer
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t-sommer commented Feb 14, 2024

as the repo has been archived

It would be nice to have a searchable / filterable list, similar to https://fmi-standard.org/tools/ with the following "columns":

  • name
  • description
  • license
  • URL
  • vendor
  • supported tools
  • domain (automotive, aerospace, etc.)
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Sorry, but impact has nothing to do with the listing as currently present on modelica.org/libraries. It is simply a python script that (I think) @sjoelund adapted to generate the HTML listing. Only the name said /impact-libraries.html which might be an unfortunate choice. If you want an updated list that's fine but it has no connection to the impact project.

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@sjoelund, could you enlighted us to the latest status? /Hubertus

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dzimmer commented Jul 3, 2024

To comment on the original proposal: I agree https://fmi-standard.org/tools/ is a good example and we should go in this direction. We probably need an intermediate step though but ok

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I suggest to start with the libraries that had a release within the last 5 years.

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