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== Overview and main goals of the the meeting == | == Overview and main goals of the the meeting == | ||
Over the course of the next 6 to 9 months, REDDnet will become a operational infrastructure, perhaps working in pre-production (i.e. "beta) mode, but none the less supporting application communities of early adopters and experimental users. The main purpose of this meeting is to map out, discuss, and agree on the steps necessary for success in this effort. Longer term plans for essential software development, service deployment, and community support will also be explored. | Over the course of the next 6 to 9 months, REDDnet will become a operational infrastructure, perhaps working in pre-production (i.e. "beta) mode, but none the less supporting application communities of early adopters and experimental users. The main purpose of this meeting is to map out, discuss, and agree on the steps necessary for success in this effort. Longer term plans for essential software development, service deployment, and community support will also be explored. | ||
The morning session, which will be restricted to the REDDnet PIs and the core LN software development community and REDDnet operations group, will focus on issues surrounding the REDDnet roll out and mid-term software and service development and deployment. In the afternoon session, we will be joined by participants and interested parties from REDDnet's application communities; the goal of the session is to listen to and understand their requirements, concerns, and questions, so that REDDnet objectives and milestones line up as well as possible with their goals. The success of REDDnet largely depends on the success of these application communities in using it. | |||
=Agenda= | =Agenda= |
Revision as of 07:45, 16 April 2008
Coordinates
April 28, 8:00am-5:00pm, Crystal Gateway Marriott, Washington, DC. This meeting is held in cooperation with the Spring 2008 Internet2 Member Meeting, which will be held April 21-23, 2008. The meeting will be held in the Alexandria room.
Overview and main goals of the the meeting
Over the course of the next 6 to 9 months, REDDnet will become a operational infrastructure, perhaps working in pre-production (i.e. "beta) mode, but none the less supporting application communities of early adopters and experimental users. The main purpose of this meeting is to map out, discuss, and agree on the steps necessary for success in this effort. Longer term plans for essential software development, service deployment, and community support will also be explored.
The morning session, which will be restricted to the REDDnet PIs and the core LN software development community and REDDnet operations group, will focus on issues surrounding the REDDnet roll out and mid-term software and service development and deployment. In the afternoon session, we will be joined by participants and interested parties from REDDnet's application communities; the goal of the session is to listen to and understand their requirements, concerns, and questions, so that REDDnet objectives and milestones line up as well as possible with their goals. The success of REDDnet largely depends on the success of these application communities in using it.
Agenda
Continental Breakfast (7:30am-8:30am)
Morning: Software Development and REDDnet Operations (8:30a - 12:00p)
- State of REDDnet deployment:
- REDDnet communications:
REDDnet operational protocols
- Request tracker - demo
software development
Summary of Recent Tests
- LoDN and warming tests
- VTNA
- Recursive augment tests
- Depot tests
Testing plans and Schedule
Software Development
- exNode
- exMSP
Afternoon: Planning for Application Communities (1:30p - 5:00p)
Projected Attendees
Full Day
- Vanderbilt: Paul Sheldon, Dan Engh, Alan Tackett, Bobby Brown, Matt Binkley,...
- University of Tennessee: Terry Moore, Chris Sellers, Harold Gonzales, Micah Beck (remotely)
- Stephen F. Austin: PR Blackwell
- University of Deleware: Martin Swany
- Masaryk University (Czech Republic): Lukáš Hejtmánek
- UCSB:
Afternoon: Application Communities
- Library of Congress
- SURA