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How to reach out to ACH

There are few ways of reaching out to ACH. We prefer tracker based means of communication, because it's easier for us to track/follow and pass topics between members of the ACH.

ACH-04 issue tracker: if you have IMAS installation at the Gateway, or software at the Gateway,  related concerns, please use JIRA based tracker: General Support

ITER issue tracker: if you have IMAS related concern, please use ITER based tracker: JIRA

Gateway issue tracker: if you have issues related to Gateway itself (e.g. accessing Gateway, logging into Gateway, etc.): Gateway Ticketing System

Getting access to Gateway: if you want to have questions about accessing Gateway/GForge, please visit: GForge-NEXT - access to service

ACH-04 objectives: if you want to learn about ACH PSNC (ACH-04) objectives and members, please head to: ACH PSNC

ACH-04 mailing list: if you don't have access to some of the systems, you can always reach to us using discussion list: ach-psnc at lists dot man dot poznan dot pl

How to use CI/CD platform at PSNC

→ GitLab base CI/CD platform, source code repository, and Docker registry are available at following location (Gateway account is required for the authentication process): https://gitlab.eufus.psnc.pl

→ If you don't have Gateway account yet, take a look here in order to learn how to get the access: https://wiki.eufus.eu/doku.php

→ If you don't know where to start, please make sure to learn how different aspects of CI/CD, code IMASification are covered throughout different tutorial sessions: 000 - GitLab - where to look for the info




The scientific work is published for the realization of the international project co-financed by Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education in 2019 from financial resources of the program entitled "PMW"; Agreement No. 5040/H2020/Euratom/2019/2

This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium and has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014–2020 under grant agreement No 633053. The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of the European Commission or ITER