Utilisation of the CLM-Community Software Sample Clauses

Utilisation of the CLM-Community Software. The CLM-Community software (Appendix D) is made available for every member of the CLM-Community via the CLM-Community website5, RedC6 or an appropriate Git repository. The authorization to use the CLM-Community software ends with the end of the membership in the CLM-Community. Every community member is allowed  to change the model code in accordance with the community rules on model development (section 4.3),  to conduct simulations using the model and publish the results (section 4.5), and  to pass the results obtained to third parties. It is explicitly forbidden for community members  to pass any part of the CLM-Community software to third parties,  to use any part of the CLM-Community software commercially (this is subject to a special contractual arrangement between DWD, the CLM-Community co- ordination office and the member). The community member should  participate in joint user meetings, especially the annual CLM-Community As- sembly,  inform the community about publications containing results from model simula- tions (provide information to the CLM-Community coordination office for up- loading to the CLM-Community website),  stick to the recommendations made by the DFG “Safeguarding good scientific xxxxxxxx0” (Appendix E), and  inform the community quickly about problems and progress during the work via CLM-Community website (RedC6) The community member has to  explain the intended work (developments and simulations) to the CLM- Community to enable a better coordination of CLM-Community’s activities (section 4.3); for model developments the procedure is described in the COS- MO Standards for Source Code Development (CSCD))7  take measures for quality assurance, which guarantee the reproducibility of the achieved results (section 4.4),  provide the achieved results to the community (section 4.5),  return the CLM-Community software modifications to the community (section 4.5) in accordance to the guidelines (section 4.3), and  pass identified errors or shortcomings in the CLM-Community software or in the results immediately to the community via RedC6. A joint analysis of simulation results and an intensive exchange of experience during CLM-Community software development are explicitly desired and are supported by the CLM-Community coordination office.
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Utilisation of the CLM-Community Software. The CLM-Community software (Appendix D) is made available for every member of the CLM-Community via the CLM-Community website3, RedC4 or an appropriate Git repository. The authorization to use the CLM-Community software ends with the end of the membership in the CLM-Community. Every community member is allowed ▪ to change the model code in accordance with the community rules on model development (section 4.3), ▪ to conduct simulations using the model and publish the results (section 4.5), and ▪ to pass the results obtained to third parties. 3 xxxx://xxx.xxx-xxxxxxxxx.xx - Tools 4 xxxxx://xxxx.xxx-xxxxxxxxx.xx It is explicitly forbidden for community members ▪ to pass any part of the CLM-Community software to third parties, unless the respective software has a licence that allows that. ▪ to use any part of the CLM-Community software commercially, unless the respective software has a licence that allows that. The community member should ▪ participate in joint user meetings, especially the annual CLM-Community Assembly, ▪ inform the community about publications containing results from model simulations (provide information to the CLM-Community coordination office for uploading to the CLM-Community website), ▪ stick to the recommendations made by the DFG “Safeguarding good scientific xxxxxxxx0” (Appendix I), and ▪ inform the community quickly about problems and progress during the work via CLM-Community website (RedC4) The community member has to

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