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The HAMMOZ model is freely available, however, by usig it you become part of the HAMMOZ community .

As a member of the HAMMOZ community, you are entitled to benefit from the experience of the community (via the many kinds of available documentation channels, in this web site and in the distributed code documentation).

You are welcome to share your own expertise in return: you are very much encouraged to answer questions on the HAMMOZ forum, to propose fixes to problems that you might have solved (via a well documented issue), etc.

As a member of the HAMMOZ community you are also subject to some duties :

  • always use the recommended versioning tools, to checkout the code and the input files. Simple file system copies are bad practice and will end up in bad code update management, ultimately resulting in higher likeliness of bugs.
  • if you have an account on redmine for full access to the development history of HAMMOZ:
    It is strictly forbidden to share your account credentials with anyone else. This not only severely compromises security, but is highly damaging to you and your co-workers, as it prevents efficient communication (e.g. unregistered users would not receive any message posted on the HAMMOZ mailing list, their personal history in terms of interactions on this web site is garbled, etc.);
  • if you change affiliation, please note:
    • if you intend to still use HAMMOZ in your new job, please request a license for ICON for your new affiliation if it does not have an institutional one already. See https://code.mpimet.mpg.de/projects/iconpublic/wiki/How_to_obtain_the_model_code for details.
      Remember also (if you have an account on redmine):
    • to update your email address in your redmine profile so that you still receive proper notifications;
    • to inform us about this affiliation change, to keep the corresponding ETH records up-to-date;
    • if you don't intend to use HAMMOZ anymore, please inform us so that we close your ETH account.