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Re: [mpi-21] Misc items



The plan is to have an open site that will support collaboration, while maintaining the reference material (official documents) in a way that makes it clear what is official and what is not. 

Bill

On Nov 30, 2007, at 6:29 PM, William Yu wrote:

I would still like a collaborative forum such as a wiki that has more "memory" (ability to capture ideas as originally presented and organized) than a mailing list.

Since, my interest is more on the teaching MPI a generic site (contribution open) for non-implementation specific MPI resources is definitely a help.

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Subject: Re: [mpi-21] Misc items
Author: Rusty Lusk <lusk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: November 30th 2007 6:16 pm

Bill Gropp, who has been taking good care of the site all along, is  
in the process of setting it up at U. of Illinois.  I think we should  
let him proceed.

Rusty

On Nov 30, 2007, at 11:44 AM, Jeff Squyres wrote:

That would be wonderful!

I can personally vouch for the fact that Indiana U. has the  
technology and the professional support staff (not just a bunch of  
grad students) to host web sites/electronic resources for large,  
distributed projects.  For example, we have found the Open MPI web  
site and electronic resources (SVN, wikis, bug tracking, mailing  
lists, etc.) to be quite reliable.  The IU support staff is quite  
responsive when there are problems, and open to adding in new  
technologies when asked.  Additionally, since IU a public  
university, getting accounts/write access to the resources is  
fairly easy.

I'd vote for moving mpi-forum.org (and all of its electronic  
resources) to Indiana U.


On Nov 30, 2007, at 12:29 PM, Andrew Lumsdaine wrote:

Hi -- We would be happy to host the web site at IU. We host sites  
for several different projects and could get the site, mailing  
lists, wikis, etc up in short order (and have them all playing  
nicely together).

Best,
Andrew Lumsdaine


On Nov 30, 2007, at 11:41 AM, Richard Graham wrote:



Also, I have been questioned about the web-site.  We are almost  
there, and
if we can't get things up and running next week, I will most  
likely get a
temporary site working, and once I figure out how to access the  
official
web-site, move the information.  Not ideal, but this is where we  
are.  I
will keep sending information via e-mail, until things are in place.



-- 
Jeff Squyres
Cisco Systems




William Gropp
Paul and Cynthia Saylor Professor of Computer Science
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign