Telecons and meetings
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Regular project teleconferences
The normal schedule for CEDPS teleconference is the first and third Thursday of each month.
Useful link: World-wide time zones
Conference call numbers
(A) 218-339-4300, Meeting ID 918843#
(B) (new) LBNL ReadyTalk teleconference number
- Unlike the old number you must activate the conference with a special passcode before anyone else can use it. For security reasons, this number is not posted here, but on the CEDPS private wiki's passwords page.
- Audio conference instructions
- Toll-free number: 866-740-1260 (U.S. & Canada)
- International/toll number: 303-248-0285
- International toll-free number: http://www.readytalk.com/intl
- Passcode: 4952504#
Regular calls
- Data Team - Wednesday, 9:30am PT/11:30am CT. Conf# (A)
- Full Team - Thursday, 11am Chicago. Conf# (B)
- Troubleshooting - Thursday, 1pm Chicago. Conf# (B)
Notes
- 10/2/08 Troubleshooting notes
- 8/14/08 Full team notes
- 6/12/08 Full team notes
- 5/6/08 Data notes
- 4/17/08 Full team notes
- 2/7/08 Full Team
- 2/6/08 Data
- 1/31/08 Troubleshooting notes
- 1/30/08 Full team notes
- 1/25/08 Full team notes
- 1/19/08 Data notes
- 1/16/08 Services notes
- 1/16/08 Full team notes
- 1/10/08 Troubleshooting notes
- 1/8/08 Data notes
- 12/20/07 Troubleshooting notes
- 12/19/07 Full team notes
- 12/19/07 Services notes
- 12/14/07 Data notes
- 12/12/07 Data notes
- 12/6/07 Troubleshooting notes
- 12/5/07 Full team notes
- 12/5/07 Services notes
- 10/11/07 Troubleshooting notes
Telecons more than 2 months ago
Face-to-face project meetings
- Project meeting @ ANL, February 2009
- All-hands meeting, November 2008
- CEDPS All Hands Meeting, April 16-17, ISI
- CEDPS at SuperComputing 2007
- October 25-26, Yearly All Hands Meeting, Chicago
- July 30, 2007, meeting at Argonne with Bob Lindsay
- July 19-20, Data Area face to face, Fermi
- June 18, Services Area face to face, LBL
- March 12-13, Midterm meeting, ISI
- Project Kickoff Meeting October 25-26 at ANL
Discussions with collaborators
- ANL/ISI visit to LBNL on 1/19/10 - 1/21/10
- TS area discussions with ISI/Pegasus group
- TS area discussions with TechX
Links to collaborator workspaces
Globus was first established as an open source software project in 1996. Since that time, the Globus development team has expanded from a few individuals to a distributed, international community. In response to this growth, the Globus community (the “Globus Alliance”) established in October 2005 a new source code development infrastructure and meritocratic governance model, which together make the process by which a developer joins the Globus community both easier and more transparent.
The Earth System Grid Center for Enabling Technology (ESG-CET) is a virtual organization comprised of researchers from seven US research laboratories (ANL, LANL, LBNL, LLNL, NCAR, ORNL, PMEL) and one university (ISI) collaborating through face-to-face and electronic interactions. It is led by Dean N. Williams of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
OSG is a consortium of software, service and resource providers and researchers, from universities, national laboratories and computing centers across the U.S., who together build and operate the OSG project. The project is funded by the NSF and DOE, and provides staff for managing various aspects of the OSG.
