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=Goal: Develop a plan for REDDnet=
The main goal of the REDDnet Tools and Applications Meeting is to develop a plan for deploying REDDnet, so that REDDnet user communities are able to quickly put it to productive use in the context of their own applications and their own research and education projects.
==Elements of the plan==
===Schedule of deployment of background nodes===
*Where are they going?
*How will they be manage?
*Milestones required
===Software release/availability===
*Bug reports
*Milestones required
===Application community testing===
*Engage with application communities through our PI's
*Identify occasions for trials of infrastructure
===User and application support===
*Gather requirements of application communities
*FAQ
*Documentation
===Support for independent/campus deployments of LN storage infrastructure===
*REDDnet node cookbook
*Wide area vs. more local uses
===National and international network plans===
*Ampath
*Ultralight
*Phoebus
=Schedule=
*7:00  '''Continental Breakfast'''
*7:00  '''Continental Breakfast'''
*8:00  Welcome (Paul Sheldon)
*8:00  Welcome (Paul Sheldon)

Revision as of 23:32, 29 November 2006

  • 7:00 Continental Breakfast
  • 8:00 Welcome (Paul Sheldon)
  • 8:15 Orientation on REDDnet tools and application (Micah Beck)
  • 9:00 L-Store Services and Demo (Alan Tackett)
    • Deployment Schedule: Software and Hardware
    • Software releases and features at each release
    • Planned Documentation releases
    • Demo of software
  • 10:00 Morning Break
  • 10:30 StorCor Windows software (Hunter Hagewood)
    • Software releases and features at each release
    • Demo of software
  • 11:15 Secure LN and Virtual Organization (Ludek Matyska)
  • 12:00 Lunch
  • 1:00 Short Talks from Application Community (with or without slides)
    • What are you doing and where are you going?
    • AmericaView - PR Blackwell
    • Bio - Phoebe Stewart
    • Campus Deployment - Boyd Knosp
    • Open Science Grid - TBA
    • CMS (High Energy Physics) - Paul Sheldon
  • 2:45-3:15 Afternoon break
  • 3:15 Open Discussion with Application Community
    • What are needs and requirements
    • Use Cases
    • Plans for adoption, deployment and use
  • 4:30 Wrap-Up
    • Next Meeting?
    • Follow up and Organization