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@b-reyes b-reyes commented Jan 23, 2026

In this PR I add a "What is Arbiter2?" FAQ. The purpose of this FAQ is to provide a short description of what it does as well as a more in-depth description of how it operates from the user's perspective. To achieve this, I have made sure to define all Arbiter2 related terms, defined all configuration values that play a role in a user being put into a penalty or normal state, and included a flowchart depicting the description I provide of Arbiter2.

@b-reyes b-reyes requested a review from SchneiderCode January 26, 2026 20:20
b-reyes and others added 8 commits January 26, 2026 15:06
Co-authored-by: Michael Schneider <m.schneider.programmer@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Schneider <m.schneider.programmer@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Schneider <m.schneider.programmer@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Schneider <m.schneider.programmer@gmail.com>
…o that penalty occurrences and maximum resources is replaced by user resource allocation
…nd RAM, add a custom admonition telling folks to not think of the maximum values as their own personal compute node
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Looks great! Thanks for making the updates and documenting the initial release of Arbiter2!

@b-reyes b-reyes merged commit 6dcf6be into ResearchComputing:main Jan 28, 2026
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