Hi David, I don't think this is what we decided. We only discussed the workshop program and from the submissions received we identified some that would better fit into the developers track. There are already other sessions considered for the developers track, like gLite and globus. However, I (and the people on the phone last time) don't know how the developers track eventually will be put together, i.e. how contributions are solicited. Geoffrey? Cheers, -- Erwin David Wallom wrote:
Hi Dave et al, Many thanks for these notes. I am _VERY_ concerned though that we are half considering cancelling the developer track. I feel that we either cancel it all or have a fully representative set of middleware & tools. Since a large part of the UK e-Science community will be there who would not normally attend we would be in danger of giving the impression that these two and these two alone are OGF recommended middleware, which bearing in mind that they are largely not standards based may seem an error.
Regards
David
On 21/2/07 23:11, "Dave Berry" <daveb@nesc.ac.uk> wrote:
All,
As promised, here are the notes fron last night's telephone meeting. As you will see, we are recommending several mergers between proposed workshops. I have mailed the organisers of the relevant workshops.
Best wishes,
Dave Berry Deputy Director, Research & E-infrastructure Development National e-Science Centre, 15 South College Street Edinburgh, EH8 9AA Tel: +44 131 651 4039
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