Simulation Systems Repositories Now Public! #536
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Hi there, question on JULES - I have joined the MetOffice github organisation - but the link that was shared to the internal repository is broken. I can see some other internal repos but not JULES. Will it take some time for my permissions to be granted or is there an issue with the link? Ol Perkins (co-lead for fire) |
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🎉 Exciting Update: Simulation Systems Repositories Now Public!
We are pleased to announce that all our Simulation Systems repositories1 - except JULES - are now publicly available on GitHub. This step supports transparency, collaboration, and wider community engagement with our work.
🔍 Why is JULES still private?
JULES remains private due to licensing and dependency considerations that require additional review before public release. We’re working towards resolving these and will share updates when available.
🔒 What about UM repositories?
UM repositories will remain private under the UM software licence and are not included in this public release.
👉 Explore the repositories here
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casim, lfric_apps, lfric_core, moci, monc, mule, rose_picker, shumlib, socrates, socrates-spectral, ukca ↩
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