gem5-users@gem5.org

The gem5 Users mailing list

View all threads

Announcing the beta of gem5's new website

JL
Jason Lowe-Power
Wed, Dec 18, 2019 1:15 AM

Hi all,

I'm excited to announce that we have a beta version of a re-designed
website at new.gem5.org! The old wiki has needed a refresh for a few years,
and we’re excited to finally have something to share with the community! We
hope the new site has better usability and makes it easier to find
information about gem5 and how to use it. If you have any questions or
comments, don’t hesitate to reach out by replying to this email.

We will leave this website at new.gem5.org for the next few weeks. Please
let us know if there’s any blocking issues before we turn off the old wiki
pages. Before fully transitioning, we will download a static copy of the
entire old website (including the old code reviews) and move this to
old.gem5.org for archival purposes (and in case we missed anything!).

I'd like to thank all of those that have contributed so far. Specifically:
Jingwen Low who designed the site
Ali Saidi who kicked this off by converting the wiki to markdown almost two
years ago
Bobby Bruce who has put it a ton of time moving documentation
And Jared Barosci, Hoa Nguyen, Krithiga Murugavel, Ayaz Akram, Trivikram
Reddy, Marjan Fariborz, Mahyar Samani, Julian Toya Angeles, and Muhammet
Soytürk who have helped move documentation from the old wiki to the new
site.
See https://github.com/gem5/new-website/graphs/contributors for details

Details on the current status of the migration can be found on Jira (
https://gem5.atlassian.net/browse/GEM5-110). We also have a specific issue
for migrating the old documentation to the new site (
https://gem5.atlassian.net/browse/GEM5-115). We’ve already moved most of
the documentation, but there are still a few pages that we could use your
help with!

There will be some rough edges as we transition. Some links may be broken,
and it’s possible we missed pages that should be migrated. If you find any
issues, please let us know via the mailing list or by opening an issue on
Jira.

The website is currently hosted on GitHub pages. If you’d like to
contribute, feel free to create a pull request on the source repository (
https://github.com/gem5/new-website).

Cheers,
Jason

Hi all, I'm excited to announce that we have a beta version of a re-designed website at new.gem5.org! The old wiki has needed a refresh for a few years, and we’re excited to finally have something to share with the community! We hope the new site has better usability and makes it easier to find information about gem5 and how to use it. If you have any questions or comments, don’t hesitate to reach out by replying to this email. We will leave this website at new.gem5.org for the next few weeks. Please let us know if there’s any blocking issues before we turn off the old wiki pages. Before fully transitioning, we will download a static copy of the entire old website (including the old code reviews) and move this to old.gem5.org for archival purposes (and in case we missed anything!). I'd like to thank all of those that have contributed so far. Specifically: Jingwen Low who designed the site Ali Saidi who kicked this off by converting the wiki to markdown almost two years ago Bobby Bruce who has put it a ton of time moving documentation And Jared Barosci, Hoa Nguyen, Krithiga Murugavel, Ayaz Akram, Trivikram Reddy, Marjan Fariborz, Mahyar Samani, Julian Toya Angeles, and Muhammet Soytürk who have helped move documentation from the old wiki to the new site. See https://github.com/gem5/new-website/graphs/contributors for details Details on the current status of the migration can be found on Jira ( https://gem5.atlassian.net/browse/GEM5-110). We also have a specific issue for migrating the old documentation to the new site ( https://gem5.atlassian.net/browse/GEM5-115). We’ve already moved most of the documentation, but there are still a few pages that we could use your help with! There will be some rough edges as we transition. Some links may be broken, and it’s possible we missed pages that should be migrated. If you find any issues, please let us know via the mailing list or by opening an issue on Jira. The website is currently hosted on GitHub pages. If you’d like to contribute, feel free to create a pull request on the source repository ( https://github.com/gem5/new-website). Cheers, Jason
AS
Abhishek Singh
Wed, Dec 18, 2019 5:19 PM

Hi Jason,
Thanks for sharing the website. And a lot of thanks to all those who made
this possible.
I had one question:

Is your tutorial updated to new function call names?for example to
implement new cache replacement policy, your tutorial still use old format
of defining function calls and its implementation in the
“src/mem/cache/tags/“ folder only, so is it still valid?

On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 8:15 PM Jason Lowe-Power <jason(a)lowepower.com>
wrote:

Hi all,

I'm excited to announce that we have a beta version of a re-designed
website at new.gem5.org! The old wiki has needed a refresh for a few
years,
and we’re excited to finally have something to share with the community! We
hope the new site has better usability and makes it easier to find
information about gem5 and how to use it. If you have any questions or
comments, don’t hesitate to reach out by replying to this email.

We will leave this website at new.gem5.org for the next few weeks. Please
let us know if there’s any blocking issues before we turn off the old wiki
pages. Before fully transitioning, we will download a static copy of the
entire old website (including the old code reviews) and move this to
old.gem5.org for archival purposes (and in case we missed anything!).

I'd like to thank all of those that have contributed so far. Specifically:
Jingwen Low who designed the site
Ali Saidi who kicked this off by converting the wiki to markdown almost two
years ago
Bobby Bruce who has put it a ton of time moving documentation
And Jared Barosci, Hoa Nguyen, Krithiga Murugavel, Ayaz Akram, Trivikram
Reddy, Marjan Fariborz, Mahyar Samani, Julian Toya Angeles, and Muhammet
Soytürk who have helped move documentation from the old wiki to the new
site.
See https://github.com/gem5/new-website/graphs/contributors for details

Details on the current status of the migration can be found on Jira (
https://gem5.atlassian.net/browse/GEM5-110). We also have a specific issue
for migrating the old documentation to the new site (
https://gem5.atlassian.net/browse/GEM5-115). We’ve already moved most of
the documentation, but there are still a few pages that we could use your
help with!

There will be some rough edges as we transition. Some links may be broken,
and it’s possible we missed pages that should be migrated. If you find any
issues, please let us know via the mailing list or by opening an issue on
Jira.

The website is currently hosted on GitHub pages. If you’d like to
contribute, feel free to create a pull request on the source repository (
https://github.com/gem5/new-website).

Cheers,
Jason


gem5-dev mailing list
gem5-dev(a)gem5.org
http://m5sim.org/mailman/listinfo/gem5-dev

Hi Jason, Thanks for sharing the website. And a lot of thanks to all those who made this possible. I had one question: Is your tutorial updated to new function call names?for example to implement new cache replacement policy, your tutorial still use old format of defining function calls and its implementation in the “src/mem/cache/tags/“ folder only, so is it still valid? On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 8:15 PM Jason Lowe-Power <jason(a)lowepower.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm excited to announce that we have a beta version of a re-designed > website at new.gem5.org! The old wiki has needed a refresh for a few > years, > and we’re excited to finally have something to share with the community! We > hope the new site has better usability and makes it easier to find > information about gem5 and how to use it. If you have any questions or > comments, don’t hesitate to reach out by replying to this email. > > We will leave this website at new.gem5.org for the next few weeks. Please > let us know if there’s any blocking issues before we turn off the old wiki > pages. Before fully transitioning, we will download a static copy of the > entire old website (including the old code reviews) and move this to > old.gem5.org for archival purposes (and in case we missed anything!). > > I'd like to thank all of those that have contributed so far. Specifically: > Jingwen Low who designed the site > Ali Saidi who kicked this off by converting the wiki to markdown almost two > years ago > Bobby Bruce who has put it a ton of time moving documentation > And Jared Barosci, Hoa Nguyen, Krithiga Murugavel, Ayaz Akram, Trivikram > Reddy, Marjan Fariborz, Mahyar Samani, Julian Toya Angeles, and Muhammet > Soytürk who have helped move documentation from the old wiki to the new > site. > See https://github.com/gem5/new-website/graphs/contributors for details > > Details on the current status of the migration can be found on Jira ( > https://gem5.atlassian.net/browse/GEM5-110). We also have a specific issue > for migrating the old documentation to the new site ( > https://gem5.atlassian.net/browse/GEM5-115). We’ve already moved most of > the documentation, but there are still a few pages that we could use your > help with! > > There will be some rough edges as we transition. Some links may be broken, > and it’s possible we missed pages that should be migrated. If you find any > issues, please let us know via the mailing list or by opening an issue on > Jira. > > The website is currently hosted on GitHub pages. If you’d like to > contribute, feel free to create a pull request on the source repository ( > https://github.com/gem5/new-website). > > Cheers, > Jason > _______________________________________________ > gem5-dev mailing list > gem5-dev(a)gem5.org > http://m5sim.org/mailman/listinfo/gem5-dev
JL
Jason Lowe-Power
Wed, Dec 18, 2019 5:39 PM

Hi Abhishek,

It probably still uses the old version. I don't specifically remember
updating it. Feel free to create a PR!

Jason

On Wed, Dec 18, 2019, 9:19 AM Abhishek Singh <abhishek.singh199415(a)gmail.com>
wrote:

Hi Jason,
Thanks for sharing the website. And a lot of thanks to all those who made
this possible.
I had one question:

Is your tutorial updated to new function call names?for example to
implement new cache replacement policy, your tutorial still use old format
of defining function calls and its implementation in the
“src/mem/cache/tags/“ folder only, so is it still valid?

On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 8:15 PM Jason Lowe-Power <jason(a)lowepower.com>
wrote:

Hi all,

I'm excited to announce that we have a beta version of a re-designed
website at new.gem5.org! The old wiki has needed a refresh for a few
years,
and we’re excited to finally have something to share with the community!

We

hope the new site has better usability and makes it easier to find
information about gem5 and how to use it. If you have any questions or
comments, don’t hesitate to reach out by replying to this email.

We will leave this website at new.gem5.org for the next few weeks.

Please

let us know if there’s any blocking issues before we turn off the old

wiki

pages. Before fully transitioning, we will download a static copy of the
entire old website (including the old code reviews) and move this to
old.gem5.org for archival purposes (and in case we missed anything!).

I'd like to thank all of those that have contributed so far.

Specifically:

Jingwen Low who designed the site
Ali Saidi who kicked this off by converting the wiki to markdown almost

two

years ago
Bobby Bruce who has put it a ton of time moving documentation
And Jared Barosci, Hoa Nguyen, Krithiga Murugavel, Ayaz Akram, Trivikram
Reddy, Marjan Fariborz, Mahyar Samani, Julian Toya Angeles, and Muhammet
Soytürk who have helped move documentation from the old wiki to the new
site.
See https://github.com/gem5/new-website/graphs/contributors for details

Details on the current status of the migration can be found on Jira (
https://gem5.atlassian.net/browse/GEM5-110). We also have a specific

issue

for migrating the old documentation to the new site (
https://gem5.atlassian.net/browse/GEM5-115). We’ve already moved most of
the documentation, but there are still a few pages that we could use your
help with!

There will be some rough edges as we transition. Some links may be

broken,

and it’s possible we missed pages that should be migrated. If you find

any

issues, please let us know via the mailing list or by opening an issue on
Jira.

The website is currently hosted on GitHub pages. If you’d like to
contribute, feel free to create a pull request on the source repository (
https://github.com/gem5/new-website).

Cheers,
Jason


gem5-dev mailing list
gem5-dev(a)gem5.org
http://m5sim.org/mailman/listinfo/gem5-dev


gem5-dev mailing list
gem5-dev(a)gem5.org
http://m5sim.org/mailman/listinfo/gem5-dev

Hi Abhishek, It probably still uses the old version. I don't specifically remember updating it. Feel free to create a PR! Jason On Wed, Dec 18, 2019, 9:19 AM Abhishek Singh <abhishek.singh199415(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Jason, > Thanks for sharing the website. And a lot of thanks to all those who made > this possible. > I had one question: > > Is your tutorial updated to new function call names?for example to > implement new cache replacement policy, your tutorial still use old format > of defining function calls and its implementation in the > “src/mem/cache/tags/“ folder only, so is it still valid? > > > > On Tue, Dec 17, 2019 at 8:15 PM Jason Lowe-Power <jason(a)lowepower.com> > wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm excited to announce that we have a beta version of a re-designed > > website at new.gem5.org! The old wiki has needed a refresh for a few > > years, > > and we’re excited to finally have something to share with the community! > We > > hope the new site has better usability and makes it easier to find > > information about gem5 and how to use it. If you have any questions or > > comments, don’t hesitate to reach out by replying to this email. > > > > We will leave this website at new.gem5.org for the next few weeks. > Please > > let us know if there’s any blocking issues before we turn off the old > wiki > > pages. Before fully transitioning, we will download a static copy of the > > entire old website (including the old code reviews) and move this to > > old.gem5.org for archival purposes (and in case we missed anything!). > > > > I'd like to thank all of those that have contributed so far. > Specifically: > > Jingwen Low who designed the site > > Ali Saidi who kicked this off by converting the wiki to markdown almost > two > > years ago > > Bobby Bruce who has put it a ton of time moving documentation > > And Jared Barosci, Hoa Nguyen, Krithiga Murugavel, Ayaz Akram, Trivikram > > Reddy, Marjan Fariborz, Mahyar Samani, Julian Toya Angeles, and Muhammet > > Soytürk who have helped move documentation from the old wiki to the new > > site. > > See https://github.com/gem5/new-website/graphs/contributors for details > > > > Details on the current status of the migration can be found on Jira ( > > https://gem5.atlassian.net/browse/GEM5-110). We also have a specific > issue > > for migrating the old documentation to the new site ( > > https://gem5.atlassian.net/browse/GEM5-115). We’ve already moved most of > > the documentation, but there are still a few pages that we could use your > > help with! > > > > There will be some rough edges as we transition. Some links may be > broken, > > and it’s possible we missed pages that should be migrated. If you find > any > > issues, please let us know via the mailing list or by opening an issue on > > Jira. > > > > The website is currently hosted on GitHub pages. If you’d like to > > contribute, feel free to create a pull request on the source repository ( > > https://github.com/gem5/new-website). > > > > Cheers, > > Jason > > _______________________________________________ > > gem5-dev mailing list > > gem5-dev(a)gem5.org > > http://m5sim.org/mailman/listinfo/gem5-dev > _______________________________________________ > gem5-dev mailing list > gem5-dev(a)gem5.org > http://m5sim.org/mailman/listinfo/gem5-dev