[Mpi-forum] [EXTERNAL] July meeting

Jeff Hammond jhammond at alcf.anl.gov
Thu Jun 21 08:46:39 CDT 2012


The schedule has been adjusted (this morning) to go until 7:15 PM
every night and it ends at 1 PM on Thursday.  You might want to check
it now.

Jeff

On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Rolf Rabenseifner <rabenseifner at hlrs.de> wrote:
> Rich,
>
> When I booked my flights many weeks ago,
> of course, I expected that the meeting finishes at noon,
> which is 2h30 less than you scheduled.
>
> Additionally, I had to take a flight that I must leave on 11:00 am.
>
> I hope we can do all relevant to me before 11:00 am.
>
> And the other days can be scheduled until 6 pm, which adds in total 1h45.
>
> If we see that we need more time, we should use on Wednesday the
> after-dinner slot.
>
> Best regards
> Rolf
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Brian W Barrett" <bwbarre at sandia.gov>
>> To: "Main MPI Forum mailing list" <mpi-forum at lists.mpi-forum.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 4:03:05 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Mpi-forum] [EXTERNAL] July meeting
>> But that's not what we agreed to do. If we need to be more efficient
>> with
>> our time, then let's figure out how to. But every meeting we have an
>> agenda that goes late in the afternoon on the last day, we had a long
>> discussion about how we wouldn't do that when we went to four day
>> meetings, and now we're going to 2:30 again. Which wouldn't be so bad,
>> except that we rarely go anywhere near as late as scheduled on the
>> last
>> day, but I'm not willing to "guess' on that and miss the final
>> logistics /
>> MPI next discussions.
>>
>> The fact that chapter edits 1) are largely serialized and 2) have time
>> which in no way reflects the number of changes (for example, I/O needs
>> as
>> much time as one-sided) suggests that either we've done something
>> terribly
>> wrong with the process or are bad at guessing time allocations.
>>
>> Either way, we should rework the schedule to conform to the meeting
>> schedule we all agreed to when we decided to do these 4 day
>> marathons...
>>
>> Brian
>>
>> On 6/19/12 11:34 PM, "Richard Graham" <richardg at mellanox.com> wrote:
>>
>> >We need to give time for all the chapter wg's to finish their work.
>> >We
>> >can always be flexible, and consider moving around items on the
>> >agenda to
>> >meet travel needs - and hope we can meet all of them.
>> >
>> >Rich
>> >
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >From: mpi-forum-bounces at lists.mpi-forum.org
>> >[mailto:mpi-forum-bounces at lists.mpi-forum.org] On Behalf Of Barrett,
>> >Brian W
>> >Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 4:44 PM
>> >To: Main MPI Forum mailing list
>> >Subject: Re: [Mpi-forum] [EXTERNAL] July meeting
>> >
>> >On 6/16/12 9:30 AM, "Richard Graham" <richardg at mellanox.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >>The first cut at the agenda for the July meeting of the Forum is
>> >>on-line.
>> >> As I mentioned at the last meeting, the goal of this meeting is to
>> >> get
>> >>the 3.0 standard ready to be released as a draft standard - all but
>> >>the
>> >>last vote, and perhaps a few ticket-0 minor edits before the final
>> >>vote in Sept.
>> >>
>> >>PLEASE NOTE: we will start as usual at 1pm on Monday, and go through
>> >>2:30 on THURSDAY this is the first of the meetings where we shift to
>> >>a quarterly meeting schedule.
>> >>
>> >>The registration page and hotel information should also be available
>> >>very soon final logistics are being handled.
>> >
>> >Is there a reason we are continuing to go until 2:30 on the last day?
>> >Historically, we have gone until 12:00 on the final day and have only
>> >pushed out further into Wednesday recently in order to cover the rush
>> >for
>> >3.0. With the extension to four days, it would be nice to return to
>> >our
>> >normal final day schedule so that people can attend for the full
>> >session
>> >and make it home that night.
>> >
>> >Brian
>> >
>> >--
>> >  Brian W. Barrett
>> >  Dept. 1423: Scalable System Software
>> >  Sandia National Laboratories
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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