HSF Coordination Meeting #309, 18 June 2026

Attending

Present/Contributing: Caterina Doglioni, Ruslan Mashinistov, Claire Antel, Joshua Isaacson, Eduardo Rodrigues, Saptaparna Battacharya, Michel Hernandez Villanueva, Peter Fackeldey

Apologies/Contributing: Graeme Stewart, Liz Sexton-Kennedy, Christian Wessel, Maarten van Veghel, Alexander Moreno, Stefan Roiser

News, general matters, announcements

INFRA-DEV/TECH season of proposals just concluded

Two proposals relevant for HSF:

One letter of support for HORIZON-INFRA-2026-TECH-01-01 circulated on HSF Forum mailing list last week.

Steering Group & Advisory Group

WLCG/HSF workshop

Plan for the near future:

Advisory group

The ePIC collaboration is now part of the advisory group.

HSF Affiliated Projects and Software

Status at https://hepsoftwarefoundation.org/projects/projects.html - 6 projects affiliated.

Reviews in progress, being finalised:

Status: reviewers busy, but no other showstoppers identified so far.

Other potential projects:

SG will find volunteers to contact these projects from GSoC list of projects this year:

Do not hesitate to discuss around you to identify relevant projects/libraries that could engage with the affiliation programme. AA conveners are in an excellent position to help us identify which projects to prioritise to join the affiliation programme.

AI in contributions to HSF repositories

Feedback still welcome: So far HSF repositories do not provide any statement on AI-powered/-helped contributions, and we are starting to get some. On occasions we can be flooded by not-to-useful contributions.

This year an “AI statement” is strongly suggested in GSoC proposals. We should do something similar.

There is an ongoing discussion at https://github.com/HSF/hsf.github.io/issues/1919.

Q: Should we think of a code of conduct/guidelines?

Suggestion to update the website how-to with a statement on AI and how we will be dealing with “spam”.

Following the LHCC recommendation (from previous minutes):

[The LHCC] Encourages the HSF to continue the open discussion around AI and AI-assisted technologies and to develop a policy framework for their application within HEP software. Additionally, it recommends that the HSF assumes a leading role in the coordination of training initiatives focused on these new technologies.

Decision taken to start a public discussion towards (1) loose guidelines on AI-assisted coding in common software (2) common training that collaborations can build on.

Plan, to be taken on by Claire, Michel, Caterina:

Points and links raised during the discussion in the coordination meeting:

HSF Seminar Series and Compute Accelerator Forum

Planned HSF seminars:

(Thanks to the activity groups for coming to us with seminar ideas and speakers!) HSF seminar conveners are reachable at hsf-seminar-conveners@googlegroups.com. Please send your suggestions for next seminars.

Activities Updates

GSoC 2026

Projects have started, progressing.

Software Training

Physics Generators

From last meeting: Pursue idea of “sustainability reports” by generator groups. Pythia would volunteer to give the first such report. This will be followed up by the generators conveners and Caterina.

PyHEP

JuliaHEP

AOB

Do not hesitate to get in touch with the SG if you have/know of events useful to add to the HSF calendar. The calendar is used by very many to check for available dates, constraints, and plan events. Thank you in advance.

HSF Promotional Poster

Sapta has a poster to promote the HSF. There is one version here, but please contact her for the latest version.

Physical Constants / HEPdata Library

There is now an early “proof of concept” version: hep-constants. Some generally positive feedback was received, but no further development yet.

Next Meeting

The next coordination meeting will be on July 2nd.