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  • A new Ramses forum?

    A new Ramses forum?

    We are testing Github Discussions as a new forum. Start asking and answering questions about Ramses on this new tool !

  • RAMSES moves to GitHub

    RAMSES moves to GitHub

    The RAMSES code and its full history (pull requests, commits, etc.) have been migrated from the original bitbucket repository to Github at the following address: https://github.com/ramses-organisation/ramses. We have also revised the naming convention of branches: the default branch is now the branch stable (which new users should use), and the development branch is the branch…

  • A Census of the RAMSES Community

    A Census of the RAMSES Community

    The French astrophysics community is putting in place a service to help the international community to use and develop RAMSES in order to produce state-of-the-art simulations of astrophysical objects. This service initially relies on a commitment of 6 institutes in France (in Lyon, Paris, Saclay, Meudon, Strasbourg, and Nice) plus the benevolence of Princeton University,…

  • A new website is born!

    A new website is born!

    We are very pleased to launch the new Ramses SNO website. The aim is to gather all relevant resources around the Ramses code. Everything is very much work in progress right now, but expect quick progress here! The website is written by the Website Workgroup of the SNO. Please contact Jérémy Blaizot if you want…