Hello, boinc developers!

       Just an idea...

       We could  use some software!  *Do You know of any good  free
software* for this *automatic  schedule-resolving  (sched.generating) ?*

       I have seen a  *schedule-generating SW on a university in Prague
(UJAK)* , where  all the  teachers   can *fill in  their  *preferences*
for* all the possible dates and times (of the 14-day double-week  and of
the weekends) ......   (and more importantly to  *draw* there  like with a
paintbrush  - different COLORS  with the meaning *how preferably the person
is free for that date-and-time*,    on a scale from 1 to 10 ,  with 10
being the PERFECT option where You have definitely free time without *any*
problems with re-planning something).

       When all ppl filled their preferences (or  in extreme cases - the
ADMIN  filled it for them - using their info from email or  over the
phone),      an  automated  SW  generated the most *OPTIMAL*  schedule,
 that best  comply  with all those  *preferences*. :-)


*Namaste*
Filip


2017-02-23 16:23 GMT+01:00 David Wallom <[email protected]>:

> HI,
>
> Please can we establish a formal workshop organising committee who can
> look at all the issues wrt timing, location, focus etc?
>
> Cheers
>
> David
>
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>
> On 22/02/2017, 12:48, "boinc_dev on behalf of Rytis Slatkevi?ius" <
> [email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
>
> June 19-20 (or 20-21) works best. I can also make it on other days in June,
> but other months (especially later ones) will be complicated.
>
>
> --
> Pagarbiai / Sincerely
> Rytis Slatkevi?ius
> +370 670 77777
>
> 2017-02-20 9:09 GMT+02:00 David Anderson <[email protected]>:
>
> > 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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