Recap of Canadian Light Source EPICS Collaboration Meeting 2021

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Highlights from the EPICS Collaboration Meeting at Canadian Light Source in July 2021 include discussions on past meetings, changes in technologies, opportunities for collaboration, event statistics, and acknowledgments to participants. The event emphasized the evolving trends in technology and the need for community efforts to solve active concerns in the field.


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  1. EPICS Collaboration Meeting EPICS Collaboration Meeting Closing Notes Closing Notes Canadian Light Source July 6thto 9th, 2021 Glen Wright

  2. Last Canadian EPICS Collaboration Meeting: Last Canadian EPICS Collaboration Meeting: 2009 2009 What hasn t changed? Presentation by Rolf Keitel Presentation by Dirk Zimoch EPICS Training (last time by Bob Dalesio, Kay Kasemir, and Guobao Shen) Converting EDM displays to another display technology CSS Update

  3. Last Canadian EPICS Collaboration: 2009 Last Canadian EPICS Collaboration: 2009 What has changed? Python, python, python! Containers From Proposal for Version 4 to Planning 7.1 Data Science/Machine Learning

  4. That was fun. So what? That was fun. So what? The Canadian Light Source is in the early stages of planning Canada s next Synchrotron Facility. Looking at the trends as well as the new work now helps shape controls planning

  5. Opportunities Opportunities There are active concerns, such as: Linux distributions, EPICS distribution packaging, Containers, and IPV6 conversion All of these we need to continue to work as a community to solve

  6. Some Numbers. We all like numbers, right? Some Numbers. We all like numbers, right? Days : 4 Presentations: 47 Speakers: 45 Registered Attendees: 331

  7. Where You Are and We Arent Where You Are and We Aren t

  8. Thank Thank- -you s you s Thank-you to all the speakers Thank-you to the EPICS Council for ensuring these meetings happen Thank-you to attendees Thank-you to the greater EPICS Community, for ongoing contributions and enthusiasm Thank-you to my team that organized the event Thank-you to those that helped run the meeting

  9. Thanks to the team that made this work Thanks to the team that made this work Robby Gillian Mike Ginette Russ Alan Juniper

  10. UNTIL NEXT TIME!

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