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[ptp-user] Deadline extended: RE: [whpc-internal] Annual Parallel Tools User Meeting

Dear Colleagues,

 

Please note that our hotel block was extended to tomorrow, August 10, for our upcoming user meeting.  Please consider attending, and please let us know any topics of interest for our meeting – contact Jean Soliday (jsoliday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) and Jay Roloff for further information and to be added to the meeting roster --

 

Jay

 

 

From: owner-whpc-internal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-whpc-internal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jay Alameda
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 2:12 PM
To: 'Parallel Tools Platform general developers'; 'PTP User list'; whpc-internal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: jroloff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; 'Leatitia Soliday'
Subject: [whpc-internal] Annual Parallel Tools User Meeting
Importance: High

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

We will be hosting our first Eclipse Parallel Tools User Meeting this month, on Tuesday, August 23, 2011, at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, in Urbana, Illinois.  We have a limited amount of travel funds available to help defray the cost of your participation; most importantly, we want to know what you need in the Parallel Tools Platform to help you be successful in your projects. 

 

Please let Jay Roloff (jroloff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) and Jean Soliday (jsoliday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) know if you are interested in attending, they will help with travel arrangements – and, most importantly, our hotel block expires next week on August 8, so please let us know soon if you are interested in attending.

 

We will also be running a readytalk web conference during the meeting, in the same fashion as our normal monthly user call (see http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/PTP_User_Meetings; this will run from 8 AM CDT to 5PM CDT during the user meeting; also we will not be having a user call this month).

 

We would also like to know what you would like to accomplish during the meeting, some ideas include:

·         Mini-tutorials on key Parallel Tools capabilities

·         Discussions on missing features or desired improvements (this will feed into our plan for development for the next release in June 2012)

·         Mechanisms to help incorporate Parallel Tools into Computational Science and Engineering courses, as well as training needs

·         Individualized assistance to accomplish specific goals that you bring to our meeting.

 

We look forward to your participation in our first User Meeting, as we build a collaboration to improve our environment for parallel application development.

 

Sincerely,

 

Jay Alameda


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