1.4. Collaborations

We welcome collaborations, in which we give access to the development version of DISPATCH, or provide support in connection with use of the public repository. Such collaborations are expected to result in contributions in the form of added solvers and/or experiment setups. After some time, such additions are expected to migrate to the public repository.

In most cases such collaborative development efforts run smoothest if forks of the development repository (or possibly of the public repository) are used, with pull requests used to merge validated and stable methods into the main repository.

In cases where our contributions to use of DISAPTCH are significant, those of us that participate also may expect co-authorship.