[Mpi-forum] Agenda items for Santorini

William Gropp wgropp at illinois.edu
Thu Jul 21 07:40:44 CDT 2011


We don't expect to have RMA ready for the second vote at the September  
meeting.

Bill

On Jul 20, 2011, at 9:36 PM, Jeff Squyres wrote:

> Rich --
>
> Here is the feedback from the Chicago attendees about what items  
> need to be on the Santorini agenda.  I (strongly) encouraged  
> everyone to mail any other agenda items to this list if they are not  
> on this list (mailing them to the list helps them not get lost).
>
> Sadly, I will not be at the Santorini meeting; I will designate  
> someone to record the votes in my place.
>
>  - Official readings:
>    - #229 Fortran bindings
>    - #266: MPI_Tools
>    - (NO TICKET YET): Hybrid / shared memory proposal
>    - #278: Remove deprecated bindings (probably split into multiple  
> tickets)
>
>  - POSSIBLE Official readings (i.e., if ready):
>    - #204: MPI_GET_LIBRARY_VERION
>    - #276: Fault tolerance (but might be just a plenary if not ready)
>    - (NO TICKET YET): Non-blocking IO 1st reading
>    - (NO TICKET YET): Hybrid helper team threads
>    - (NO TICKET YET): Ref-counted INIT/FINALIZE
>
>  - POSSIBLE Plenary sessions (i.e., if ready):
>    - Hybrid endpoints proposal
>    - Misc (Adam Moody topics)
>
>  - Votes:
>    - #140: Const
>    - #265: Count
>    - #274: MPROBE Fortran
>    - #258: Sparse collectives
>    - #280: Make C++ bindings optional
>    - #270: RMA (if implementation is finished and Forum is satisfied)
>
>  - WG time needed
>    - Fault tolerance
>    - Hybrid
>    - ...?
>
>
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William Gropp
Director, Parallel Computing Institute
Deputy Director for Research
Institute for Advanced Computing Applications and Technologies
Paul and Cynthia Saylor Professor of Computer Science
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign






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