[Go-essp-tech] Call times

Gavin M. Bell gavin at llnl.gov
Mon Jan 23 15:10:31 MST 2012


 Tomorrow at 8am PDT

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On 1/23/12 1:37 PM, Glenn Rutledge wrote:
> GO-ESSP'ers
> OK maybe I missed it in all the drama of late- but when is the telecon?
> regards, Glenn
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> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 5:51 AM, <stephen.pascoe at stfc.ac.uk
> <mailto:stephen.pascoe at stfc.ac.uk>> wrote:
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>     Hi Gavin,
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>     If you and Luca is really feel it is urgent to demonstrate the P2P
>     system this Tuesday then okay.  I hadn't realised you were
>     planning to do the demo when I wrote on Saturday so it seemed
>     equally justified to cover the matrix.  I've now found a private
>     email where you mentioned it so that's fair enough: I certainly
>     would have been less forthright if I had known. 
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>     In future I hope we can discuss the agenda on go-essp-tech and put
>     it on the Agenda wiki (http://esgf.org/wiki/EsgfCmip5Meetings),
>     something I acknowledge I've also been bad at doing.  It's ironic
>     that I was trying to be more organised than usual in setting an
>     agenda for Tuesday :-).
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>     I think I need to clarify a few things.
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>     My desire for the requirements matrix discussion is to have a
>     chance to explain and refine the methodology, to hear opinions
>     from the developers of both GW and P2P and to agree how we use it
>     to drive improvements in the systems.  It is not to finalise any
>     scores or make binding decisions about who deploys what and when. 
>     Karl's document, that I will need some time to digest, goes a long
>     way towards putting that process in place. 
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>     I still think the most efficient way to cover the basics of the
>     matrix is by telco, rather than me writing a paragraph about each
>     of the items and about the methodology in general, however if we
>     aren't looking at it on Tuesday I have a few days to write some
>     explanatory notes.
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>     Cheers,
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>     Stephen.
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>     Stephen Pascoe  +44 (0)1235 445980 <tel:%2B44%20%280%291235%20445980>
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>     Centre of Environmental Data Archival
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>     STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Oxford, Didcot OX11
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>     *From:* Gavin M. Bell [mailto:gavin at llnl.gov]
>     <mailto:[mailto:gavin at llnl.gov]>
>     *Sent:* 21 January 2012 20:45
>     *To:* Cecelia DeLuca
>     *Cc:* Pascoe, Stephen (STFC,RAL,RALSP); Luca.Cinquini at jpl.nasa.gov
>     <mailto:Luca.Cinquini at jpl.nasa.gov>; go-essp-tech at ucar.edu
>     <mailto:go-essp-tech at ucar.edu>
>     *Subject:* Re: Call times
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>     Cecilia,
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>     I would like us to keep the usual scheduled time of 8-9am PDT for
>     demonstrating the P2P system.
>     This would avoid confusion and ensure that we get the appropriate
>     audience.  The matrix discussion can be scheduled for another
>     time.  Both these topics are important and should be addressed
>     when everyone can be present.  Moving the time /at this late date/
>     may introduce inadvertent confusion.
>
>     Not to be contrary, however, I think it is important to stick to
>     the usual time.  The 8-9PDT hour is and has been the best
>     /compromise/ to optimize attendance considering the disparate time
>     zones.  Perhaps we can schedule the other meeting for the
>     following Tuesday, January 31st at 8-9PDT?
>
>     Thanks.
>
>     On 1/21/12 1:14 PM, Cecelia DeLuca wrote:
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>     Hi Stephen, I should have put MT on the times for our local  time.  My 
>
>     intent was to propose
>
>     the hour before, 8-9MT/7-8PT, for the p2p, and the usual hour 
>
>     9-10MT/8-9PT for the matrix.
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>     That order would make sense too for the discussion.
>
>     Best, Cecelia
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