kavocado.net

Open source work.
HPC on FreeBSD.

A personal site documenting open source contributions, ports maintenance, and HPC infrastructure work on FreeBSD. Patches, status reports, and documentation published openly.

About

Kavocado is the personal site of Rikka, an open source developer and FreeBSD ports contributor based near Karlsruhe, Germany. The focus is on HPC infrastructure — porting, upstreaming, and maintaining the software stack that makes high-performance computing work on FreeBSD.

This site collects status reports, patch notes, documentation, and occasional writing on systems programming and FreeBSD. All source code and patch branches are published on the self-hosted Forgejo instance.

Work

HPC on FreeBSD

Active porting work on the core HPC software stack. This includes UCX transport layer patches and portability fixes, OpenMPI unbundling into discrete ports, PMix and PRRTE as standalone FreeBSD ports, and Slurm workload manager support. Patches are submitted upstream where applicable, with authorship credit in the UCX project.

HPC posts →
HPC node mesh

FreeBSD Ports

Contributing to the FreeBSD ports collection through patch audits, portability fixes, upstream bug reports, and new port submissions. Current maintainerships include www/py-pelican and the HPC stack. Work is coordinated with portmgr, ports committers, and upstream projects directly.

Ports posts →
Package layers

Open Source

All work is published openly. Patch branches, work in progress, and completed upstream submissions are visible on the self-hosted Forgejo instance at code.kavocado.net. Clone freely. Contributions and feedback welcome via the issue tracker or patches by mail.

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Git branch tree