[d2n-analysis-talk] d2n analysis workshop in late-Jan 2013?

Brad Sawatzky brads at jlab.org
Fri Dec 7 10:48:22 EST 2012


Hi all,

Well, I was all set to put us down for Friday, Jan 25 and I see that
Steve has blocked in Jan 24--25 for the Hall C User Group meeting.

My understanding is that Friday will be the best weekday for the group,
how do people feel about either of these days?
  Friday, Jan 18, 2013
  Friday, Feb 1,  2013

-- 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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