[d2n-analysis-talk] d2n analysis workshop in late-Jan 2013?
Brad Sawatzky
brads at jlab.org
Wed Dec 5 18:20:39 EST 2012
It's been a few weeks and only a few have responded to the poll.
We're looking for a single meeting day between Jan. 21 -- 25. Right now
it looks like any day will be fine.
*IF* you have a preference or a conflict, please use the link and make a
note of it. Otherwise I'll assume that all days are equally good
http://doodle.com/wkuyep4bhfau26wq
-- Brad
On Thu, 15 Nov 2012, Brad Sawatzky wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> There had been discussion of having a d2n analysis workshop around
> the time of the Hall A meeting at JLab some time back. After some
> discussion at the recent phone meetings we've concluded that a better
> time would be the last week of January, 2013.
>
> I would like to get a feeling for what days would be best during the
> week of Jan. 21 -- 25. I think a half-day workshop might be a little
> tight: 2/3 of a day would leave more time for discussion. It would be
> great if the 'East-coast' collaborators could get together in person.
> Meetings of this type seem to be more focused when folks are physically
> in the same room. I am open to suggestions for the best venue. If that
> is impractical, then video conferencing would be possible too (it will
> be available regardless).
>
> There is a Doodle poll for Jan. 21 -- 25. Please check off all days
> that could work with your schedule. We'll work out the actual times
> during the day later:
> http://doodle.com/wkuyep4bhfau26wq
> You can add a comment at the bottom of the poll if you can only make it
> in mornings/afternoons, or would like to suggest another time.
>
>
> The rough format would follow that of our last meeting. Updates on
> where we're at, and in-line discussions of the remaining tasks, pending
> problems/questions.
>
> -- Brad
>
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