
Dear p2p members, The p2p area has not seen much activity apart from a heroic effort to finish the doc in the ogsap2p research group. That doc is now in the editor pipeline and that group is closing down as discussed with Karan. The group will enter the "completed" state when the doc is published. So now I wish to understand if the appagg-rg is foreseeing any future activity or wish to meet at one of the next GGF's. If not or if I do not get an answer in the reasonable future I suggest also to close down the group. So please let me know if anyone in the p2p field wants to schedule anything in the next GGF in Korea or thereafter. Best regards, Cees. -- http://www.science.uva.nl/~delaat/

Hi, I'm not sure about appagg for me at the moment - it needed a burst of energy which I haven't been able to provide over the past year or so, with many other things eating up my time (e.g. writing a book..., 4 month visits to CCT, grant proposals, papers etc...). Its been an unusually busy time, or perhaps an indication of what's to come ! However, I'm still interested in Appagg and I am actively involved in projects here in Cardiff in this subject but as for GGF, I'm not sure I can steer this group at the moment. If Dimitris wanted to take the lead, however, then I'd be happy to put in the effort to continue, but I can't see myself being able to motivate this group to the level that it should be. As for GGF's, I can't come to the Korean GGF but I'll be at GGF 14. cheers, Ian On 27 Jan 2005, at 06:53, Cees de Laat wrote:
Dear p2p members,
The p2p area has not seen much activity apart from a heroic effort to finish the doc in the ogsap2p research group. That doc is now in the editor pipeline and that group is closing down as discussed with Karan. The group will enter the "completed" state when the doc is published.
So now I wish to understand if the appagg-rg is foreseeing any future activity or wish to meet at one of the next GGF's. If not or if I do not get an answer in the reasonable future I suggest also to close down the group.
So please let me know if anyone in the p2p field wants to schedule anything in the next GGF in Korea or thereafter.
Best regards, Cees. -- http://www.science.uva.nl/~delaat/
Dr Ian Taylor, Lecturer in Distributed Systems, School of Computer Science, Cardiff University, Home Page: http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/user/I.J.Taylor/ Phone: +447811103142, Fax: +442920874056

Dear all, I have not given up on APPAGG and have been working on some ideas which I would like to present at GGF13 in Korea. I would like to see the group complete and we have already produced a draft document. 1. I would like to propose a meeting in Korea where I present results about applying the GRID philosophy in appliances we can gain computing power. 2. I would like to have a meeting with Cees and everybody interested to discuss what we need to do in the future to complete the RG. Regards and see you all in Korea. -Dimitris- -----Original Message----- From: Cees de Laat [mailto:delaat@science.uva.nl] Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 8:54 AM To: p2p@ggf.org; appagg-rg@ggf.org; ogsap2p-rg@ggf.org Cc: i.j.taylor@cs.cardiff.ac.uk; Dimitris; Per Brand; Karan Bhatia; David De Roure Subject: Closure of remaining groups? Dear p2p members, The p2p area has not seen much activity apart from a heroic effort to finish the doc in the ogsap2p research group. That doc is now in the editor pipeline and that group is closing down as discussed with Karan. The group will enter the "completed" state when the doc is published. So now I wish to understand if the appagg-rg is foreseeing any future activity or wish to meet at one of the next GGF's. If not or if I do not get an answer in the reasonable future I suggest also to close down the group. So please let me know if anyone in the p2p field wants to schedule anything in the next GGF in Korea or thereafter. Best regards, Cees. -- http://www.science.uva.nl/~delaat/

I would support this given that there is a core audience. Please respond to Dimitris to get an idea of participation. Best regards, Cees. At 6:10 PM +0200 2/1/05, dimitris lioupis wrote:
Dear all,
I have not given up on APPAGG and have been working on some ideas which I would like to present at GGF13 in Korea. I would like to see the group complete and we have already produced a draft document.
1. I would like to propose a meeting in Korea where I present results about applying the GRID philosophy in appliances we can gain computing power.
2. I would like to have a meeting with Cees and everybody interested to discuss what we need to do in the future to complete the RG.
Regards and see you all in Korea.
-Dimitris-
-----Original Message----- From: Cees de Laat [mailto:delaat@science.uva.nl] Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 8:54 AM To: p2p@ggf.org; appagg-rg@ggf.org; ogsap2p-rg@ggf.org Cc: i.j.taylor@cs.cardiff.ac.uk; Dimitris; Per Brand; Karan Bhatia; David De Roure Subject: Closure of remaining groups?
Dear p2p members,
The p2p area has not seen much activity apart from a heroic effort to finish the doc in the ogsap2p research group. That doc is now in the editor pipeline and that group is closing down as discussed with Karan. The group will enter the "completed" state when the doc is published.
So now I wish to understand if the appagg-rg is foreseeing any future activity or wish to meet at one of the next GGF's. If not or if I do not get an answer in the reasonable future I suggest also to close down the group.
So please let me know if anyone in the p2p field wants to schedule anything in the next GGF in Korea or thereafter.
Best regards, Cees. -- http://www.science.uva.nl/~delaat/
participants (3)
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Cees de Laat
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dimitris lioupis
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Ian Taylor