Thanks Robbie. I've never been to Berlin, although I go to Frankfurt reasonably often (in fact, will be there all of next week). My company has several offices in Germany including one in Berlin and a much larger one in Munich so I might be able to help somehow if we ever pull this together. For example, depending on the number of people, maybe I could get a conference room for a couple of days.
However, several people responded privately to me saying they were not sure if such a conference would be accomplish a lot. In fact, the dearth of any public response indicates that this concept is not being accepted. Among items, having such a meeting depends on: (1) Would Andrew be willing to go? I like your idea of people pitching in to cover his costs. Without him, there is no reason to meet. (2) What topics are open for discussion? For example, could we have a discussion of potential directions for GLPK and try to jointly work on a priority list? Again, whether this occurs is up to Andrew. (2a) Would it make sense to have a set of technical discussions about the guts of GLPK? Would it be easier for others to contribute to it if such presentations were made? Other topics? -----Original Message----- From: Robbie Morrison [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2013 3:21 PM To: GLPK help Cc: Meketon, Marc Subject: re: [Help-glpk] Any chance for a GLPK user group at a conference Hi Marc, all ------------------------------------------------------------ To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [Help-glpk] Any chance for a GLPK user group at a conference Message-ID: <04B026E012A010408111AFE9C67000A1231A77E5F6@owgusdfwmbx03> From: "Meketon, Marc" <[email protected]> Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2012 07:14:38 -0600 ------------------------------------------------------------ > I wonder if there should be some type of face-to-face user group > meeting to discuss GLPK. > Perhaps in Germany? Or perhaps associated with another conference such > as an INFORMS conference. We could have some interesting discussions > about parallelization, source code control, various features, etc. Germany would certainly have some appeal and Berlin offers some additional advantages. Berlin is fast becoming an open-source hub of sorts: LinuxDays [LinuxTage], Libre Office foundation, Chaos Computer Club, berliOS, and so. There is arguably more acceptance for free and open source (FOSS) by state and federal public agencies in Germany than elsewhere. --- The original suggestion would be to tack on to an academic conference. ISMP 2012 (21st International Symposium on Mathematical Programming) was held in Berlin 19-24 August 2012. But there was virtually nothing on FOSS projects. FOSS doesn't seem to be a priority. That could be related to either solver performance or to the fact that industry collaboration and patents-before-papers are now important academic drivers. I looked at the INFORMS calendar to the end of 2104, but nothing particularly useful there: http://www.informs.org/Attend-a-Conference/Conference-Calendar ---- Another strategy would be to align with an academic institution. No one in my world is remotely interested in application programming (although GAMS is widely used), so I cannot really help there. --- Another strategy would be to try for a slot at the LinuxTag for May 2014: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LinuxTag http://www.linuxtag.org/2013/en.html One idea would be for Andrew Makhorin to make a presentation and for us collectively to cover Andrew's travel and accommodation. There should be a GLPK meeting as well. But success would not be so contingent on this meeting being especially complete or productive. We could also try for 2013 but have only two weeks to react: "Candidates have until 20 January 2013 to submit their ideas for the programme of papers" Personally, the LinuxTag 2014 option has merit. I have been to quite a few past events, probably about five. Just some thoughts, Robbie --- Robbie Morrison PhD student -- policy-oriented energy system simulation Technical University of Berlin (TU-Berlin), Germany University email (redirected) : [email protected] Webmail (preferred) : [email protected] [from Webmail client] This e-mail and any attachments may be confidential or legally privileged. If you received this message in error or are not the intended recipient, you should destroy the e-mail message and any attachments or copies, and you are prohibited from retaining, distributing, disclosing or using any information contained herein. Please inform us of the erroneous delivery by return e-mail. Thank you for your cooperation. _______________________________________________ Help-glpk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-glpk
