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I'm a software engineer working in precision agriculture in Colorado (US). I work on microservices design and machine learning and drone / satellite imagery analysis for companies out of St. Louis and Kansas City. I'm a FreeBSD user (and advocate) and I'm new to the enterprise working group. Looking to help out where I can. I reviewed the notes from the last call and think there are several workstreams you all are pursuing that are spot-on and align with work in enterprise scientific computing: OCI support (podman); Bhyve management and orchestration; FreeBSD CUDA/OpenCL support, in particular. Might pro-offer better coverage in ports for Python 3.11/3.12 (or native anaconda) and statistics software for stan/pytorch/xgboost/catboost as well. Anyway, I appreciate the work folks are doing for enterprise compute. I plan on attending the calls for the EWG where I can. If there are other folks here pursuing work with FreeBSD for scientific computing, I'd be interested in giving some time to pursuing this as its own workstream under the EWG. Thanks - Kyle --0000000000009003910615096acf Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hey Morning All -

My name is Kyle Taylor. I'm a = software engineer working in precision agriculture in Colorado (US). I work= on microservices design and machine learning and drone / satellite imagery= analysis for companies out of St. Louis and Kansas City. I'm a FreeBSD= user (and advocate) and I'm new to the enterprise working group. Looki= ng to help out where I can.=C2=A0

I reviewed the notes from the last call and think there are sever= al workstreams you all are pursuing that are spot-on and align with work in= enterprise scientific computing: OCI support (podman); Bhyve management an= d orchestration; FreeBSD CUDA/OpenCL support, in particular. Might pro-offe= r better coverage in ports for Python 3.11/3.12 (or native anaconda) and st= atistics software for stan/pytorch/xgboost/catboost as well.

Anyway, I appreciate the work folks a= re doing for enterprise compute. I plan on attending the calls for the EWG = where I can. If there are other folks here pursuing work with FreeBSD for s= cientific computing, I'd be interested in giving some time to pursuing = this as its own workstream under the EWG.

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Thanks - Kyle





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