Reminder: nm-wg sessions at GGF this week

Hi folks, Just a reminder that it's GGF17 this week (Wednesday 10th-Friday 12th) at the Tokyo International Forum. NM-WG are holding two sessions on Thursday 11th... 13:45-15:15: Complete run through of NM-WG work: - NM-WG introduction and history - Motivation: Why do this? - V1 Schemas: where we started from - V2 Schemas: where we are now - Details of groups using the Schemas, including demonstrations 15:45-16:30: Discussion session: The NM-WG schemas are gaining popularity in the research and educational network domain within Europe and the US, for example with EGEE, DANTE and Internet2. What are the barriers to their adoption (or trials) in Asia? If you're in the neighbourhood, please call in :) If any local (Asia) speakers would like to use this as an opportunity to talk about their networking work, that would also be welcome (the agenda is flexible enough to allow that). Cheers, Mark. Mark Leese Network Development Engineer tel: +44 (0)1925 603730 CCLRC, Daresbury Laboratory http://gridmon.dl.ac.uk/~mjl

Hi all, I'm attaching a .tar file that provides an HTML page with the schemas (out of CVS, so hopefully current!). If after looking it over someone could stick it on the nmwg.internet2.edu site that would be great. You can preview it in all its glory here: http://dsd.lbl.gov/~dang/nmwg-schemas-webpage/ -Dan Leese, MJ (Mark) wrote:
Hi folks,
Just a reminder that it's GGF17 this week (Wednesday 10th-Friday 12th) at the Tokyo International Forum. NM-WG are holding two sessions on Thursday 11th...
13:45-15:15: Complete run through of NM-WG work: - NM-WG introduction and history - Motivation: Why do this? - V1 Schemas: where we started from - V2 Schemas: where we are now - Details of groups using the Schemas, including demonstrations
15:45-16:30: Discussion session: The NM-WG schemas are gaining popularity in the research and educational network domain within Europe and the US, for example with EGEE, DANTE and Internet2. What are the barriers to their adoption (or trials) in Asia?
If you're in the neighbourhood, please call in :)
If any local (Asia) speakers would like to use this as an opportunity to talk about their networking work, that would also be welcome (the agenda is flexible enough to allow that).
Cheers,
Mark.
Mark Leese
Network Development Engineer tel: +44 (0)1925 603730 CCLRC, Daresbury Laboratory http://gridmon.dl.ac.uk/~mjl
-- Dan Gunter. voice:510-495-2504 fax:510-486-6363 dsd.lbl.gov/~dang
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Dan Gunter
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Leese, MJ (Mark)