[Mpi-forum] Chapter Committee Sessions

Rolf Rabenseifner rabenseifner at hlrs.de
Thu Jun 21 10:14:39 CDT 2012


> Rolf:
> 
> The only outstanding issues, as far as I know, for the tools and EI
> chpaters are the Fortran changes. I need you to provide a clear list
> of what changes are needed for those tickets.
...
> Rich

I scheduled all Fortran work to next week (June 25-29, 2012)
Rolf


----- Original Message -----
> From: "Richard Graham" <richardg at mellanox.com>
> To: "Bronis R. de Supinski" <bronis at llnl.gov>, "Main MPI Forum mailing list" <mpi-forum at lists.mpi-forum.org>
> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2012 4:39:23 PM
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> de Supinski
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> Subject: [Mpi-forum] Chapter Committee Sessions
> 
> 
> Rich:
> 
> What is the intent of the chapter committee sessions at the next
> meeting? My understanding is that we should review the text as it
> currently stands and decide if any ticket 0 changes are needed.
> Correct?
> [rich] The goal is to have the chapter ready for the final chapter
> votes by the end of the meeting. All passed votes should be
> integrated, and ticket-0 changes should also be applied, but not to
> the approved branch - we will need to come up with a mechanism for
> handling the later, as we will need a document that includes all these
> changes, but don't want to confuse approved changes and proposed
> changes.
> 
> 
> Please change the "Profiling Interface chapter committee"
> session to "Tools chapter committee". When we added the MPIT stuff, we
> changed the name of the chapter. Related to that, I have checked in
> the changes for that ticket.
> I expect that session will have a fair amount to do since the chapter
> has changed significantly. I expect we can use the two hour slot
> fairly easily.
> 
> On the other hand, I do not think we need a (long) session for the
> "External Interfaces chapter committee". I suppose it does not matter
> since it is the end of the day Tuesday.
> [rich] The extent of changes is really a matter for each committee. At
> a minimum, there is time to apply the changes already voted in.
> 
> In any event, we went over the chapter in detail early in the MPI-3.0
> process and it has not changed since. We had some tickets that had a
> first vote at the last meeting that might have impacted them but I am
> unsure of their status.
> Are we supposed to apply any newly approved tickets also (i.e., from
> Monday votes)?
> 
> Rolf:
> 
> The only outstanding issues, as far as I know, for the tools and EI
> chpaters are the Fortran changes. I need you to provide a clear list
> of what changes are needed for those tickets.
> [rich] This is true of all ticket owners - PLEASE get the list of
> changes to each of the chapter committees, or else approved changes
> will not make it into the standard.
> 
> Rich
> 
> Bronis
> 
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