From N.ChueHong at epcc.ed.ac.uk Fri Apr 15 12:13:23 2005 From: N.ChueHong at epcc.ed.ac.uk (neil p chue hong) Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 18:13:23 +0100 Subject: [wg-all] GGF14 Call for Participation In-Reply-To: <6.1.2.0.2.20050415115540.027c9218@smtp.mcs.anl.gov> Message-ID: <200504151713.j3FHDH3H016867@e450.epcc.ed.ac.uk> > GGF also welcomes proposals for traditional workshops to be > held at GGF14. Proposals will be evaluated by essentially > the same process (GROC) as in previous GGF meetings. Please > email communities at ggf.org for more information if you are > interested in proposing a GGF14 Workshop. Members of the EU NextGRID project are putting together a proposal for a workshop titled "Improving Interaction between Grid Standards and Projects" (Julie has been copied in on an early draft). Just so you know :-) cheers, neil From wulf at ggf.org Fri Apr 15 12:22:17 2005 From: wulf at ggf.org (Julie Wulf-Knoerzer) Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 12:22:17 -0500 Subject: [wg-all] GGF14 Call for Participation In-Reply-To: <200504151713.j3FHDH3H016867@e450.epcc.ed.ac.uk> References: <6.1.2.0.2.20050415115540.027c9218@smtp.mcs.anl.gov> Message-ID: <5.1.1.6.2.20050415122032.041ccbd0@localhost> Yes - thanks for the note Neil. I am also communities at ggf.org (-: Julie At 06:13 PM 4/15/2005 +0100, neil p chue hong wrote: > > GGF also welcomes proposals for traditional workshops to be > > held at GGF14. Proposals will be evaluated by essentially > > the same process (GROC) as in previous GGF meetings. Please > > email communities at ggf.org for more information if you are > > interested in proposing a GGF14 Workshop. > >Members of the EU NextGRID project are putting together a proposal for a >workshop titled "Improving Interaction between Grid Standards and Projects" >(Julie has been copied in on an early draft). > >Just so you know :-) > >cheers, >neil +++++++++++++++++++ ***New contact information as of 16-Feb*** Julie Wulf-Knoerzer Manager of Community Development wulf at ggf.org ph. 630/252-7163 fax 630/252-4466 From gcf at grids.ucs.indiana.edu Sun Apr 17 07:21:27 2005 From: gcf at grids.ucs.indiana.edu (Geoffrey Fox) Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 07:21:27 -0500 Subject: Industry Area Charter Document Message-ID: <426254C7.8010100@grids.ucs.indiana.edu> We wrote in our objectives: .Each community area publishes a */Community Charter Document/* outlining charter and rational, expectations and processes; activities and deliverables I was thinking that you could be quite advanced as you sent after January F2F some nice PowerPoint I wondered if we could take your area and make it an example of a charter document that we could use to inspire other area directors to produce their's? -- : : Geoffrey Fox gcf at indiana.edu FAX 8128567972 http://www.infomall.org : Phones Cell 812-219-4643 Home 8123239196 Lab 8128567977 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.ogf.org/pipermail/communities/attachments/20050417/ce786ac8/attachment.html From gcf at grids.ucs.indiana.edu Tue Apr 19 19:58:12 2005 From: gcf at grids.ucs.indiana.edu (Geoffrey Fox) Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 19:58:12 -0500 Subject: Scooped? Message-ID: <4265A924.8010206@grids.ucs.indiana.edu> Are you familiar with http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/projects_showcase/submit_a_proposal.html (from United Devices) -- : : Geoffrey Fox gcf at indiana.edu FAX 8128567972 http://www.infomall.org : Phones Cell 812-219-4643 Home 8123239196 Lab 8128567977 From Fred.Maciel at hds.com Thu Apr 21 20:03:52 2005 From: Fred.Maciel at hds.com (Fred Maciel) Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 18:03:52 -0700 Subject: Plenary session in GGF14 Message-ID: <56E2251F32E9E448A17BA76200F3C73B0198B565@ussccem14.corp.hds.com> Geoffrey, Julie, I can say that there is a "management" community in the GGF, which was centered in the CMM-WG and the CGS-WG. These WGs have become the Resource Management design team in the OGSA, and management will be an integral part of the OGSA, not an afterthought, which should become clearer as the OGSA specs become concrete. We hope that a community session in GGF14 will raise the awareness of management within GGF (more precisely, of standard forms of management, instead of "ad-hoc management using students as argents"). Showing stuff working will also help to make people understand that it's real. This kind of education is the objective of the session that we are requesting. The details of how this session is done, and the style to apply to it, will depend on the format, and I'd like to hear the details about it later from you. Anyway, please consider this as a formal request for one of the community sessions. I'd be grateful if you could for now just acknowledge this request. Finally: when will you have an idea of the date of this session (if accepted)? The WSDM participants have crowded schedules, and knowing the dates early helps getting people to commit. Thanks in advance, Fred Maciel OGSA-WG RM design team leader ex-CMM-WG co-chair > -----Original Message----- > From: Heather Kreger [mailto:kreger at us.ibm.com] > Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 11:04 AM > To: gcf at indiana.edu > Cc: d.snelling at fle.fujitsu.com; Fred Maciel; gcf at indiana.edu; > hiro.kishimoto at jp.fujitsu.com; Craig Lee; Steve Crumb; Julie > Wulf-Knoerzer > Subject: Re: Plenary session in GGF14 > > > Hi Geoffrey, > Sounds we might have a match then, the WSDM TC would like to > propose a session to demonstrate the use of the WSDM > specifications between several vendors. This will include, > necessarily, demonstrating how WS-RF and WS-Notifications are > used as part of WSDM. > > Do you see these 'community' sessions as being similar in > attendance and scheduling as the plenary sessions usually > are? We'd like the opportunity to reach out to a broad range > of GGF members. > > What do we, WSDM, need to do? > > Heather Kreger > STSM, Web Services Lead Architect for SWG Emerging Technologies > Author of "Java and JMX: Building Manageable Systems" > kreger at us.ibm.com > 919-543-3211 (t/l 441) cell:919-496-9572 > > > > > Geoffrey Fox > > 04/18/2005 11:31 PM > Please respond to > gcf > > To > Fred Maciel > cc > Steve Crumb , d.snelling at fle.fujitsu.com, > Heather Kreger/Raleigh/IBM at IBMUS, > hiro.kishimoto at jp.fujitsu.com, gcf at indiana.edu, Julie > Wulf-Knoerzer , Craig Lee > Subject > Re: Plenary session in GGF14 > > > > > > > Please tell me if I can help -- We are trying to put together a set of > 45/90 minute vignettes that > together tell us about Grids and Communities of the future. > People interested in managed enterprise Grids (my naive view of WSDM) > are certainly a > community we are interested in supporting and highlighting > > Steve Crumb wrote: > > > Fred, > > > > The GGF14 "plenary" is more of a "community track", highly > focused on > > high-end research and technology innovation subject matter. > Geoffrey > > Fox (gcf at indiana.edu) and Julie Wulf-Knoerzer (wulf at ggf.org) are the > > two you should contact. There was a recent email (from me) with a > > Call for Participation. It's also on the website: > > http://www.ggf.org/Meetings/GGF14/GGF14.htm. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Steve > > > > At 06:27 PM 4/18/2005, Fred Maciel wrote: > > > >> Hi Steve, > >> (Cc: Dave, Hiro, Heather) > >> > >> I'm being told that, to get a plenary (kind of) > session in GGF14 I > >> have to contact the program committee. Is that correct? > Who should I > >> contact? > >> > >> Thanks in advance, > >> > >> Fred Maciel > >> Hitachi > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Fred Maciel > >> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 12:18 PM > >> To: 'd.snelling at fle.fujitsu.com'; 'kreger at us.ibm.com' > >> Cc: 'hiro.kishimoto at jp.fujitsu.com' > >> Subject: Planning WSDM activities in GGF14 > >> > >> David, Heather > >> Cc: Hiro > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> David: we just had a successful WSDM interop in the last three > >> days, and yesterday we discussed what the WSDM TC should > do in GGF14. If > >> I got everything correctly there are some things that we want to do > >> (Heather: correct me if I'm wrong. And also read the > announcement in the > >> end of the e-mail): > >> > >> (1) We want like get a plenary kind of session ("invited > talks" below?) > >> to give a simple introduction of what WSDM is and to show the stuff > >> working. It should be more or less the same components > that we had in > >> the interop (Web service, Blackberry, server), with an improved > >> scenario. This will target the GGF as a whole. Notice that I'm not > >> proposing a tutorial or a workshop -- these are usually in separate > >> days, and few people would show up (the 1-day tutorial that the CIM > >> folks gave, with two or three participants only, is a good > example of > >> what I want to avoid). > >> > >> (2) We want to do a normal GGF session to explain things > in more detail, > >> as we did in Hawaii. This would target the people interested in > >> management in the GGF. I can book that one as a OGSA-WG RM > design team > >> session -- no special bureaucracy needed. > >> > >> (3) We are thinking about doing a face-to-face in Chicago. > Heather: now > >> I remember that if we host it in GGF, the WSDM TC members > would have to > >> pay GGF registration fees. We got a discount in Hawaii, but now I'm > >> wondering if we should host it somewhere else in Chicago. > Say, Argonne? > >> (Argonne is very boring but very cheap). > >> > >> (4) Some people were thinking about getting a booth. > Heather: did we > >> decide to do this? > >> > >> David: who do we have to talk to in GGF to get (1), and to see the > >> availability and fees for (3)? > >> > >> Heather: who do we need to talk to in OASIS? Jamie Clark? > >> > >> Both: in fact, do we move this forward as a WSDM-only > thing, or include > >> OASIS, or do it as OASIS? > >> > >> BTW, feel free to forward this e-mail. > >> > >> That's all for now, just to get the ball rolling. Need to > do this soon, > >> since GGF is often first-come first-serve. > >> > >> Thanks in advance, > >> > >> Fred Maciel. > >> > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> Call for Community Participation > >> GGF14 > >> June 26-29, 2005 > >> Chicago, Illinois USA > >> > >> The primary focus of GGF14 will be the Working and Research Group > >> sessions. > >> Groups will focus on the continued development of shared > approaches, > >> grid > >> specifications and best practices for grids. Several > critical drafts > >> will > >> be discussed and advanced toward publication during this event. > >> > >> In addition to these group sessions, GGF will offer a > series of 30-60 > >> minute invited talks and panels on the current and future status of > >> Grids > >> in different communities such as sectors of research > (e.g., Astronomy) > >> and > >> industry (e.g, Telecommunications). New areas such as > education are > >> also > >> solicited. This "community track" seeks to build new and strengthen > >> existing communities of interest in GGF. Both new and existing > >> communities > >> are encouraged to submit a brief abstract for presentation in this > >> community track. GGF14 attendees will gain unique insights from > >> applications and technology experts discussing innovative > approaches to > >> deploying and using grids. A community track overview document and > >> slides > >> will be posted on the GGF14 website. > >> > >> GGF also welcomes proposals for traditional workshops to be held at > >> GGF14. Proposals will be evaluated by essentially the same process > >> (GROC) > >> as in previous GGF meetings. Please email > communities at ggf.org for more > >> information if you are interested in proposing a GGF14 Workshop. > >> > >> The community activities described above may run in > parallel with other > >> GGF > >> activities but every attempt will be made in scheduling these to > >> minimize > >> unnecessary clashes. > >> > >> Attendee feedback and participation will be helpful in shaping the > >> community activities for GGF15, which will be held on > October 3-6 in > >> Boston. Please send us your opinions! > >> > >> GGF COMMUNITY ACTIVITY KEY DATES & DEADLINES > >> Workshop Proposal submission deadline - May 6, 2005 > >> Community Track Abstract submission deadline - May 11, 2005 > >> Acceptance notification - May 16, 2005 > >> Community Track slide deadline - June 17, 2005 > >> Workshop Summary document deadline - TBD (post-GGF14) > >> > >> All proposals, comments and questions should be sent to > >> communities at ggf.org. > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Steve Crumb > >> Executive Director, Global Grid Forum > >> +1 630-252-8610 (Office) > >> +1 630-915-3324 (Cell) > >> scrumb at ggf.org > > > > > > > > Steve Crumb > > Executive Director, Global Grid Forum > > +1 630-252-8610 (Office) > > +1 630-915-3324 (Cell) > > scrumb at ggf.org > > > > -- > : > : Geoffrey Fox gcf at indiana.edu FAX 8128567972 http://www.infomall.org > : Phones Cell 812-219-4643 Home 8123239196 Lab 8128567977 > > > From dengesse at staffmail.ed.ac.uk Fri Apr 22 11:02:22 2005 From: dengesse at staffmail.ed.ac.uk (Diana Engesser) Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 17:02:22 +0100 Subject: [ggf-office] Running a co-located NextGRID workshop at GGF In-Reply-To: <000e01c5406b$33861230$af78dd8c@mcs.anl.gov> Message-ID: <200504221605.j3MG5bUm022014@lawnmarket.ucs.ed.ac.uk> Dear Anne, Julie and Steve, Please find attached the proposal for a workshop at GGF 14 with the title "Why, how and when to invest in working with GGF"- Improving Interaction between Grid Standards and Projects. This workshop would be organised and held by the NextGRID project [www.nextgrid.org] in which my colleagues Malcolm Atkinson, Dave Snelling, Mark Parsons and Neil Chue Hong are also involved. Please let me know if the information we provide is sufficient or if you need any more details to be able to consider our proposal. Best Regards, Diana -----Original Message----- From: Ann M. Collins [mailto:collins at ggf.org] Sent: 13 April 2005 21:56 To: 'Diana' Cc: office at ggf.org Subject: RE: [ggf-office] Running a co-located NextGRID workshop at GGF Dear Diana, I need some clarification on what you are proposing. Are you proposing a workshop for GGF14 or will NextGRID simply be holding a workshop directly following GGF14? Any clarification you can give me would help point you in the right direction. Best, Ann ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ann M. Collins Director, Events & Conferences Global Grid Forum Tel: +1-630-252-4679 Fax: +1-630-252-4466 Mobile: +1-630-715-1943 Mail to: collins at ggf.org -----Original Message----- From: owner-ggf-office at ggf.org [mailto:owner-ggf-office at ggf.org] On Behalf Of Diana Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 9:20 AM To: office at ggf.org Subject: [ggf-office] Running a co-located NextGRID workshop at GGF Dear Sir or Madam, We from the NextGRID project would possibly like to hold a co-located workshop during the next GGF. Prof Malcolm Atkinson is involved in NextGRID as are my colleague Neil Chue Hong and Mark Parsons. Could you advise me how to go about this? We don't have a specific title yet(likely something on security or workflow or SLA+QoS) and I am unsure about costs involved etc. I would appreciate any information you could give me. Best Regards, Diana Engesser PS: I have also sent my query to your colleague Anne Collins a while ago but have not heard anything. -------------------------------- Diana Engesser NextGRID Dissemination Manager EPCC The University of Edinburgh James Clerk Maxwell Building Mayfield Road EH9 3JZ Edinburgh UK Tel.: ++ 44 131 650 5077 Fax.: ++ 44 131 650 6555 Email: D.Engesser at epcc.ed.ac.uk www.epcc.ed.ac.uk -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: GGF14_NextGRID _workshop_proposal.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 25958 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.ogf.org/pipermail/communities/attachments/20050422/dae0b539/attachment.pdf -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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These WGs have become the >Resource Management design team in the OGSA, and management will be an >integral part of the OGSA, not an afterthought, which should become >clearer as the OGSA specs become concrete. We hope that a community >session in GGF14 will raise the awareness of management within GGF (more >precisely, of standard forms of management, instead of "ad-hoc >management using students as argents"). Showing stuff working will also >help to make people understand that it's real. This kind of education is >the objective of the session that we are requesting. The details of how >this session is done, and the style to apply to it, will depend on the >format, and I'd like to hear the details about it later from you. > Anyway, please consider this as a formal request for one of the >community sessions. I'd be grateful if you could for now just >acknowledge this request. > Finally: when will you have an idea of the date of this session (if >accepted)? The WSDM participants have crowded schedules, and knowing the >dates early helps getting people to commit. > >Thanks in advance, > >Fred Maciel >OGSA-WG RM design team leader >ex-CMM-WG co-chair > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Heather Kreger [mailto:kreger at us.ibm.com] > > Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 11:04 AM > > To: gcf at indiana.edu > > Cc: d.snelling at fle.fujitsu.com; Fred Maciel; gcf at indiana.edu; > > hiro.kishimoto at jp.fujitsu.com; Craig Lee; Steve Crumb; Julie > > Wulf-Knoerzer > > Subject: Re: Plenary session in GGF14 > > > > > > Hi Geoffrey, > > Sounds we might have a match then, the WSDM TC would like to > > propose a session to demonstrate the use of the WSDM > > specifications between several vendors. This will include, > > necessarily, demonstrating how WS-RF and WS-Notifications are > > used as part of WSDM. > > > > Do you see these 'community' sessions as being similar in > > attendance and scheduling as the plenary sessions usually > > are? We'd like the opportunity to reach out to a broad range > > of GGF members. > > > > What do we, WSDM, need to do? > > > > Heather Kreger > > STSM, Web Services Lead Architect for SWG Emerging Technologies > > Author of "Java and JMX: Building Manageable Systems" > > kreger at us.ibm.com > > 919-543-3211 (t/l 441) cell:919-496-9572 > > > > > > > > > > Geoffrey Fox > > > > 04/18/2005 11:31 PM > > Please respond to > > gcf > > > > To > > Fred Maciel > > cc > > Steve Crumb , d.snelling at fle.fujitsu.com, > > Heather Kreger/Raleigh/IBM at IBMUS, > > hiro.kishimoto at jp.fujitsu.com, gcf at indiana.edu, Julie > > Wulf-Knoerzer , Craig Lee > > Subject > > Re: Plenary session in GGF14 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Please tell me if I can help -- We are trying to put together a set of > > 45/90 minute vignettes that > > together tell us about Grids and Communities of the future. > > People interested in managed enterprise Grids (my naive view of WSDM) > > are certainly a > > community we are interested in supporting and highlighting > > > > Steve Crumb wrote: > > > > > Fred, > > > > > > The GGF14 "plenary" is more of a "community track", highly > > focused on > > > high-end research and technology innovation subject matter. > > Geoffrey > > > Fox (gcf at indiana.edu) and Julie Wulf-Knoerzer (wulf at ggf.org) are the > > > two you should contact. There was a recent email (from me) with a > > > Call for Participation. It's also on the website: > > > http://www.ggf.org/Meetings/GGF14/GGF14.htm. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Steve > > > > > > At 06:27 PM 4/18/2005, Fred Maciel wrote: > > > > > >> Hi Steve, > > >> (Cc: Dave, Hiro, Heather) > > >> > > >> I'm being told that, to get a plenary (kind of) > > session in GGF14 I > > >> have to contact the program committee. Is that correct? > > Who should I > > >> contact? > > >> > > >> Thanks in advance, > > >> > > >> Fred Maciel > > >> Hitachi > > >> > > >> -----Original Message----- > > >> From: Fred Maciel > > >> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 12:18 PM > > >> To: 'd.snelling at fle.fujitsu.com'; 'kreger at us.ibm.com' > > >> Cc: 'hiro.kishimoto at jp.fujitsu.com' > > >> Subject: Planning WSDM activities in GGF14 > > >> > > >> David, Heather > > >> Cc: Hiro > > >> > > >> Hi, > > >> > > >> David: we just had a successful WSDM interop in the last three > > >> days, and yesterday we discussed what the WSDM TC should > > do in GGF14. If > > >> I got everything correctly there are some things that we want to do > > >> (Heather: correct me if I'm wrong. And also read the > > announcement in the > > >> end of the e-mail): > > >> > > >> (1) We want like get a plenary kind of session ("invited > > talks" below?) > > >> to give a simple introduction of what WSDM is and to show the stuff > > >> working. It should be more or less the same components > > that we had in > > >> the interop (Web service, Blackberry, server), with an improved > > >> scenario. This will target the GGF as a whole. Notice that I'm not > > >> proposing a tutorial or a workshop -- these are usually in separate > > >> days, and few people would show up (the 1-day tutorial that the CIM > > >> folks gave, with two or three participants only, is a good > > example of > > >> what I want to avoid). > > >> > > >> (2) We want to do a normal GGF session to explain things > > in more detail, > > >> as we did in Hawaii. This would target the people interested in > > >> management in the GGF. I can book that one as a OGSA-WG RM > > design team > > >> session -- no special bureaucracy needed. > > >> > > >> (3) We are thinking about doing a face-to-face in Chicago. > > Heather: now > > >> I remember that if we host it in GGF, the WSDM TC members > > would have to > > >> pay GGF registration fees. We got a discount in Hawaii, but now I'm > > >> wondering if we should host it somewhere else in Chicago. > > Say, Argonne? > > >> (Argonne is very boring but very cheap). > > >> > > >> (4) Some people were thinking about getting a booth. > > Heather: did we > > >> decide to do this? > > >> > > >> David: who do we have to talk to in GGF to get (1), and to see the > > >> availability and fees for (3)? > > >> > > >> Heather: who do we need to talk to in OASIS? Jamie Clark? > > >> > > >> Both: in fact, do we move this forward as a WSDM-only > > thing, or include > > >> OASIS, or do it as OASIS? > > >> > > >> BTW, feel free to forward this e-mail. > > >> > > >> That's all for now, just to get the ball rolling. Need to > > do this soon, > > >> since GGF is often first-come first-serve. > > >> > > >> Thanks in advance, > > >> > > >> Fred Maciel. > > >> > > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > >> > > >> Call for Community Participation > > >> GGF14 > > >> June 26-29, 2005 > > >> Chicago, Illinois USA > > >> > > >> The primary focus of GGF14 will be the Working and Research Group > > >> sessions. > > >> Groups will focus on the continued development of shared > > approaches, > > >> grid > > >> specifications and best practices for grids. Several > > critical drafts > > >> will > > >> be discussed and advanced toward publication during this event. > > >> > > >> In addition to these group sessions, GGF will offer a > > series of 30-60 > > >> minute invited talks and panels on the current and future status of > > >> Grids > > >> in different communities such as sectors of research > > (e.g., Astronomy) > > >> and > > >> industry (e.g, Telecommunications). New areas such as > > education are > > >> also > > >> solicited. This "community track" seeks to build new and strengthen > > >> existing communities of interest in GGF. Both new and existing > > >> communities > > >> are encouraged to submit a brief abstract for presentation in this > > >> community track. GGF14 attendees will gain unique insights from > > >> applications and technology experts discussing innovative > > approaches to > > >> deploying and using grids. A community track overview document and > > >> slides > > >> will be posted on the GGF14 website. > > >> > > >> GGF also welcomes proposals for traditional workshops to be held at > > >> GGF14. Proposals will be evaluated by essentially the same process > > >> (GROC) > > >> as in previous GGF meetings. Please email > > communities at ggf.org for more > > >> information if you are interested in proposing a GGF14 Workshop. > > >> > > >> The community activities described above may run in > > parallel with other > > >> GGF > > >> activities but every attempt will be made in scheduling these to > > >> minimize > > >> unnecessary clashes. > > >> > > >> Attendee feedback and participation will be helpful in shaping the > > >> community activities for GGF15, which will be held on > > October 3-6 in > > >> Boston. Please send us your opinions! > > >> > > >> GGF COMMUNITY ACTIVITY KEY DATES & DEADLINES > > >> Workshop Proposal submission deadline - May 6, 2005 > > >> Community Track Abstract submission deadline - May 11, 2005 > > >> Acceptance notification - May 16, 2005 > > >> Community Track slide deadline - June 17, 2005 > > >> Workshop Summary document deadline - TBD (post-GGF14) > > >> > > >> All proposals, comments and questions should be sent to > > >> communities at ggf.org. > > >> > > >> Thanks, > > >> > > >> Steve Crumb > > >> Executive Director, Global Grid Forum > > >> +1 630-252-8610 (Office) > > >> +1 630-915-3324 (Cell) > > >> scrumb at ggf.org > > > > > > > > > > > > Steve Crumb > > > Executive Director, Global Grid Forum > > > +1 630-252-8610 (Office) > > > +1 630-915-3324 (Cell) > > > scrumb at ggf.org > > > > > > > -- > > : > > : Geoffrey Fox gcf at indiana.edu FAX 8128567972 http://www.infomall.org > > : Phones Cell 812-219-4643 Home 8123239196 Lab 8128567977 > > > > > > +++++++++++++++++++ ***New contact information as of 16-Feb*** Julie Wulf-Knoerzer Manager of Community Development wulf at ggf.org ph. 630/252-7163 fax 630/252-4466 From mpa at nesc.ac.uk Sun Apr 24 04:19:20 2005 From: mpa at nesc.ac.uk (Malcolm Atkinson) Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 10:19:20 +0100 Subject: [ggf-office] Running a co-located NextGRID workshop at GGF Message-ID: <5D8E46F5AA2D8A428667B8787DEF216CD8323E@hendrix.ad.nesc.ac.uk> Dear GGFers & NexctGRIDers, I talked briefly to Alan Blatecky at the EGEE conferrence in Athens, telling him about this proposed workshop. He said that he was willing to be involved. At that time I described it as looking for best practice in developing working relationships between projects and GGF. There was also a suggestion at Athens that EGEE also submit a workshop for GGF14. I suggested that EGEE contribute to this proposed workshop and then contribute to a workshop at GGF15. Malcolm >-----Original Message----- >From: Diana Engesser [mailto:dengesse at staffmail.ed.ac.uk] >Sent: 22 April 2005 17:02 >To: 'Ann M. Collins'; 'Julie Wulf-Knoerzer'; 'Steve Crumb'; >communities at ggf.org >Cc: Malcolm Atkinson; 'David Snelling'; Mark Sawyer (Mark >Sawyer); 'FrancisWray'; neilc at epcc.ed.ac.uk >Subject: RE: [ggf-office] Running a co-located NextGRID >workshop at GGF > >Dear Anne, Julie and Steve, > >Please find attached the proposal for a workshop at GGF 14 >with the title >"Why, how and when to invest in working with GGF"- Improving >Interaction >between Grid Standards and Projects. This workshop would be >organised and >held by the NextGRID project [www.nextgrid.org] in which my colleagues >Malcolm Atkinson, Dave Snelling, Mark Parsons and Neil Chue >Hong are also >involved. Please let me know if the information we provide is >sufficient or >if you need any more details to be able to consider our proposal. > >Best Regards, > >Diana > >-----Original Message----- >From: Ann M. Collins [mailto:collins at ggf.org] >Sent: 13 April 2005 21:56 >To: 'Diana' >Cc: office at ggf.org >Subject: RE: [ggf-office] Running a co-located NextGRID >workshop at GGF > >Dear Diana, >I need some clarification on what you are proposing. Are you >proposing a >workshop for GGF14 or will NextGRID simply be holding a >workshop directly >following GGF14? Any clarification you can give me would >help point you in >the right direction. >Best, >Ann > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Ann M. Collins >Director, Events & Conferences >Global Grid Forum >Tel: +1-630-252-4679 >Fax: +1-630-252-4466 >Mobile: +1-630-715-1943 >Mail to: collins at ggf.org > > >-----Original Message----- >From: owner-ggf-office at ggf.org >[mailto:owner-ggf-office at ggf.org] On Behalf >Of Diana >Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 9:20 AM >To: office at ggf.org >Subject: [ggf-office] Running a co-located NextGRID workshop at GGF > > >Dear Sir or Madam, > >We from the NextGRID project would possibly like to hold a co-located >workshop during the next GGF. Prof Malcolm Atkinson is >involved in NextGRID >as are my colleague Neil Chue Hong and Mark Parsons. Could >you advise me how >to go about this? We don't have a specific title yet(likely >something on >security or workflow or SLA+QoS) and I am unsure about costs >involved etc. I >would appreciate any information you could give me. > >Best Regards, > >Diana Engesser > >PS: I have also sent my query to your colleague Anne Collins >a while ago but >have not heard anything. > > >-------------------------------- > >Diana Engesser >NextGRID Dissemination Manager > >EPCC >The University of Edinburgh >James Clerk Maxwell Building >Mayfield Road >EH9 3JZ Edinburgh >UK > >Tel.: ++ 44 131 650 5077 >Fax.: ++ 44 131 650 6555 > >Email: D.Engesser at epcc.ed.ac.uk > >www.epcc.ed.ac.uk > > > > > > From foster at mcs.anl.gov Wed Apr 27 20:08:44 2005 From: foster at mcs.anl.gov (Ian Foster) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 20:08:44 -0500 Subject: Potential Workshop Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20050427195610.01c670d0@pop.mcs.anl.gov> Dear Communities People: I want to enquire as to whether it could be feasible to organize a workshop at GGF14 based around GT4. Depending on time available and community interest, this could discuss such topics as: * GT4 overview, testing, performance * GT4 implementation of WS-* standards * Early experiences with GT4 (there are already quite a few application groups doing nice things) Ian. _______________________________________________________________ Ian Foster www.mcs.anl.gov/~foster Math & Computer Science Div. Dept of Computer Science Argonne National Laboratory The University of Chicago Argonne, IL 60439, U.S.A. Chicago, IL 60637, U.S.A. Tel: 630 252 4619 Fax: 630 252 1997 Globus Alliance, www.globus.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: cv.doc Type: application/msword Size: 16384 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.ogf.org/pipermail/communities/attachments/20050428/023bcd59/attachment-0001.doc From gcf at grids.ucs.indiana.edu Thu Apr 28 06:12:22 2005 From: gcf at grids.ucs.indiana.edu (Geoffrey Fox) Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 06:12:22 -0500 Subject: Query GGF 14 fundings In-Reply-To: <66325e305042803455227eaf7@mail.gmail.com> References: <66325e3050423062724281d42@mail.gmail.com> <66325e3050427074123d578d4@mail.gmail.com> <66325e305042803455227eaf7@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4270C516.4060905@grids.ucs.indiana.edu> I regret we have no funding Sorry Vihang Dudhalkar wrote: > > > > Respected sir/madam, > I will like to know if there any fundings are > avilable for students like me. I am attaching my CV. waiting for a reply > > > > Thanking you. > -- > ___________________________________________ > The linu"X" Files > The Source is Out There!!!!! > -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- > Version: 3.1 > GCS/S C++++ P+ L+++(++++) E++(+++) W++ N+++ w--- G++++ e+++ a-- y d- s:++ > r-- b+ Y+ G+++ > ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ > decode with www.ebb.org/ungeek > > > > > -- -- : : Geoffrey Fox gcf at indiana.edu FAX 8128567972 http://www.infomall.org : Phones Cell 812-219-4643 Home 8123239196 Lab 8128567977 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Depending on time available and > community interest, this could discuss such topics as: > > * GT4 overview, testing, performance > > * GT4 implementation of WS-* standards > > * Early experiences with GT4 (there are already quite a few > application groups doing nice things) > > Ian. > > _______________________________________________________________ > Ian Foster www.mcs.anl.gov/~foster > > Math & Computer Science Div. Dept of Computer Science > Argonne National Laboratory The University of Chicago > Argonne, IL 60439, U.S.A. Chicago, IL 60637, U.S.A. > Tel: 630 252 4619 Fax: 630 252 1997 > Globus Alliance, www.globus.org > -- : : Geoffrey Fox gcf at indiana.edu FAX 8128567972 http://www.infomall.org : Phones Cell 812-219-4643 Home 8123239196 Lab 8128567977 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.ogf.org/pipermail/communities/attachments/20050428/4f66929b/attachment.html