OpenGRIS is an open standard for Grid Resource Scheduling with client and worker standards to tie resources together and share them in a cost-effective and climate-friendly way.
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Scaler — GitHub | Documentation | Quickstart
OpenGRIS scheduler and execution runtime for distributing compute workloads across available resources. -
ParGraph — GitHub | Documentation | Quickstart
Graph-based parallelization library for expressing and executing dependent tasks with OpenGRIS. -
Parfun — GitHub | Documentation | Quickstart
Function-level parallelization library for scaling Python workloads with minimal code changes.
- London (Jun' 2025): 30 min video and slides
- Keynote demo (Oct' 2025): 10-min video with demo and slides
- Parfun, Pargraph and Scaler: Implicit Parallelization Libraries
- Effortless Distributed Computing in Python - FOSDEM 2025.pdf
There are several ways to contribute to OpenGRIS:
Meeting info
- Join Zoom meeting: https://zoom-lfx.platform.linuxfoundation.org/meeting/91949257192?password=f8a27a59-811a-47af-b9a5-1216d77d2692
- Register for the meeting series: https://zoom-lfx.platform.linuxfoundation.org/meeting/91949257192?password=f8a27a59-811a-47af-b9a5-1216d77d2692&invite=true
Find upcoming meetings on the FINOS projects calendar and browse past meeting minutes in GitHub.
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Join the mailing list: Communications for the OpenGRIS project are conducted through the opengris@lists.finos.org mailing list. Please email opengris+subscribe@lists.finos.org to join the mailing list.
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Raise an issue: if you have any questions or suggestions, please raise an issue
This project uses the Community Specification License 1.0; you can read more in the LICENSE file.