
Brian, all: I could only get a meeting room that we had to vacate by 4pm, so I unilaterally moved up the starting time to 2:30. -Jim At 04:54 PM 11/14/2005, Brian Tierney wrote:
Does the meeting start at 2:30 or 3:30?
On Nov 14, 2005, at 1:53 PM, Jim Ferguson wrote:
All: I have secured a meeting room. It is Room 211 of the Convention Center, and we have it from 2:30 - 4:00pm on Tuesday (tomorrow). Looks like we'll have about 9-10 people--very good.
-Jim
At 12:56 PM 11/14/2005, Jim Ferguson wrote:
Dan,
Thanks for the heads-up. I've had my head down for three days here working with the Committee.
Could I have a quick show of hands how many people will be coming to this get-together? If it is more than 7, I'll need to get a "real" meeting room, as we can't crowd any more than 7 on the platform meeting room in the NCSA booth.
Please, everyone respond if you are coming as soon as you can-- thanks!
-Jim
At 11:23 PM 11/13/2005, Dan Gunter wrote:
Unless someone said "no" privately, it looks like we've got a plan. See y'all there.
-Dan
Jim Ferguson wrote:
I'm attempting to get a meeting room at 3:30pm on Tuesday. Does this time *not* work for anyone? This might possibly be in a small meeting room being built into the NCSA booth, but I also have Committee contacts to get a "real" meeting room if we'll have more than 6-7 people.
John Estabrook will be demoing (along with a collaborator from U.Wash) at 4:30pm Tuesday in the NCSA booth. The idea was to meet, and then move en mass to the demo.
-Jim F.
At 02:14 PM 10/28/2005, Dan Gunter wrote:
I will be flying in on Monday morning and out again on Wednesday evening, so I'm available Monday afternoon, Tuesday, and Wednesday before 5pm.
-Dan >> >> >> >>Hi folks, Following today's call, it looks like we'll have >>sufficient critical mass for a face-to-face meeting at >>SuperComputing (Seattle, November 12-18). If you'll be at SC >>and are interested in this, can you please let me know when >>you'd be available? If the meeting goes ahead, we'll try and >>get a phone line so others can join. On a related note, can >>you please also let Susan or I know if you are planning to >>give any SC demos of software making use of the schemas (day >>and time)? We can then advertise them on the NM-WG website. >>Notes from the call will follow on later. Thanks for your >>continuing enthusiasm! Mark. Mark Leese Network Development >>Engineer tel: +44 (0)1925 603730 CCLRC, Daresbury >>Laboratory http://gridmon.dl.ac.uk/~mjl > > >
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