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17/03/2010, 09:30
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Michel Jouvin (LAL / IN2P3)17/03/2010, 10:00
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Nick Williams (Morgan Stanley)17/03/2010, 10:15Site report for Morgan StanleyGo to contribution page
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Christos Triantafyllidis (Unknown)17/03/2010, 10:30
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Veronique Lefebure (CERN)17/03/2010, 10:45
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Ronald Starink (Unknown)17/03/2010, 11:00
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David William O'Callaghan (Unknown)17/03/2010, 11:15
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Ian Collier (UK Tier1 Centre)17/03/2010, 12:00
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Loic Brarda (CERN)17/03/2010, 12:15
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Eric Fede (CNRS/IN2P3/LAPP)17/03/2010, 12:30A short report about quattor usage at LAPPGo to contribution page
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Andrea Chierici (INFN-CNAF)17/03/2010, 12:45
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Cal Loomis (CNRS/LAL)17/03/2010, 14:30This presentation will summarize the current status of the production release of the compiler. It will also present the new features available in the development release of the compiler. Possible uses for the new compiler features, like automated creation of documentation, reformatting of pan source files, generating outlines of source files, will be explored. The presentation will end with...Go to contribution page
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Michel Jouvin (LAL / IN2P3)17/03/2010, 15:00
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Loic Brarda (CERN)17/03/2010, 15:30
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Michel Jouvin (LAL / IN2P3)17/03/2010, 16:00
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Ronald Starink (Unknown)17/03/2010, 16:30
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Christos Triantafyllidis (Unknown)17/03/2010, 17:00
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Michel Jouvin (LAL / IN2P3)17/03/2010, 17:20
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Christos Triantafyllidis (Unknown), Michel Jouvin (LAL / IN2P3), Ronald Starink (Unknown)18/03/2010, 09:30
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Cal Loomis (CNRS/LAL)18/03/2010, 09:50The StratusLab project will focus on creating an open source cloud distribution that allows grid resource centers to create "private clouds" and then deploy grid services on that cloud. This should simplify site administration and potentially offer new mechanisms for sharing resources. A strong link with the Quattor community is desired for 1) ensuring that the cloud distribution can be...Go to contribution page
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Loic Brarda (CERN)18/03/2010, 10:10
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Michel Jouvin (LAL / IN2P3)18/03/2010, 10:30
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Cal Loomis (CNRS/LAL)18/03/2010, 12:00The Quattor community needs to converge on the SF tools that we'll use to collaborate and to work towards a sustainable set of build tools. Much of this was going to be done in QUEST, but with its failure, we need to find the effort within the community to move forward on this. I'll give a summary of the current situation to start off the discussion.Go to contribution page
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