From andy.buckley at cern.ch Tue Aug 14 15:57:44 2018 From: andy.buckley at cern.ch (Andy Buckley) Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2018 15:57:44 +0100 Subject: [Rivet-announce] Rivet 2.6.1 and YODA 1.7.1 releases Message-ID: <1534257889.local-7aef1096-4b62-v1.4.1-b1028ad4@getmailspring.com> Dear Rivet & YODA users, We are very pleased to release Rivet 2.6.1 after a longer than intended gap. This release fixes several emergent build issues due to platform evolution, adds many new analyses, and includes many important bug-fixes and feature improvements. It is intended to be the final release in the Rivet v2 series, before the multi-weight enabled v3 is released (really!) later this month. The packages can be downloaded from their HepForge home pages as usual: https://rivet.hepforge.org/ http://yoda.hepforge.org/ (https://rivet.hepforge.org/) We recommend that all users update their production versions of Rivet to 2.6.1 immediately. We hope you enjoy all the improvements -- please let us know your experiences and ideas for future improvements. We would also like to draw your attention to the new Rivet "LHC analysis coverage" web pages, where we have cross-referenced the Rivet analysis collection with all the LHC papers known to the CERN CDS system: https://rivet.hepforge.org/rivet-coverage . We have broken down the completion rates by each experiment, to provide a bit of competition! Clearly-unsuitable papers have been removed from this tabulation, and "urgent" and in-progress analysis implementations are indicated: please let us know if you would like an analysis to be marked as in-progress or as high-priority and we'll update our files. The coverage pages will be periodically updated: complete coverage will always be a moving target :-) Best wishes and happy riveting! The Rivet/YODA team Dr Andy Buckley, Senior Lecturer / Royal Society University Research Fellow Particle Physics Experiment Group, University of Glasgow -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: