Hi David,

Great news to hear this is moving forward. I'm very excited about the
prospect of getting to meet more of you in person and being able to discuss
BOINC together in one place.

As mentioned, we're very happy to host here (here being the Institut
d'Astrophysique de Paris, current home of the Cosmology@Home team), as well
as to have people stay extra days to talk and hack.

I've looked up the dates again where our conference rooms are available.
Unfortunately June 12/13 are already fully booked, as is the morning of the
19th. I would suggest we do the 20/21 which is currently wide open. If
those dates become prohibitive, currently any Tue/Wed the remainder of the
month or in July/August are open. Let me know what ends up being decided
and I can go ahead with settings things up.

Marius


On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 10:02 AM, David Wallom <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi David et al,
>
> I would personally prefer the 12-13th June as I am on annual leave for the
> other dates. Paris or CERN (Geneva) would both work for us here in Oxford.
>
> I think it is essential that we have a BOINC workshop to discuss various
> aspects of community building at the technology maintenance and development
> level and how best the big projects which depend on the excellent work that
> has gone into BOINC can be maintained going forward.
>
> Kind Regards
>
> David
>
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>
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>
>
> On 20/02/2017, 07:09, "boinc_dev on behalf of David Anderson" <
> [email protected] on behalf of [email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> I've been dragging my feet about a potential BOINC workshop because my
> funding situation
> is uncertain, and it's not sure that I can go.
> However, it might be good to have a workshop even if I can't attend;
> there's always
> Skype.
>
> So far there have been generous offers to host the workshop at
> - Zaragoza
> - Trento, Italy
> - Geneva (CERN)
> - Paris
>
> I'd like any of these; I'd lean toward Paris because it's cheaper to get
> to,
> and Marius Millea is there, whose work with Docker is important to all of
> us.
>
> As for dates, I propose either
>
> 12-13 June (mon/tues) or
> 19-20 June (mon/tues).
> (I'd stay for the rest of the week, and would welcome those who want to
> talk and/or
> hack).
>
> ---------------
>
> So..... if you're potentially interested in attending a BOINC workshop,
> please let
> me know ASAP
> - what location you prefer
> - what date you prefer (or if you have a conflict with both, suggest other
> dates)
>
> ... and I'll tabulate the results and make a decision so that we can all
> start planning.
>
> Thanks -- David
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