[Halld-jlab] [GlueX] GlueX stand-by shift schedule for late 2015

Mark Ito marki at jlab.org
Thu Oct 15 16:29:01 EDT 2015


Folks,

I've assigned shifts for JLab/NSU on the schedule. There were 8 of us 
tied for low-number-of-shifts taken at 0.0 and I randomly picked 5 names 
and assigned them randomly. See the spreadsheet with shift credit at

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UD5Kzg7lEmZJaIAFLgVQb1RO2WtRJ3dNGsLq6fcgJDs/edit?usp=sharing

Assignments were done according to the policy we agreed on last 
February. I'll re-send it to remind you.


   -- Mark

On 10/14/2015 03:20 PM, Reinhard Schumacher wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> The upcoming beam period in Hall D has been designated a time of 
> "Standby" shifts for the collaboration.  The time from November 30 to 
> December 19 has been assigned to the "domestic" and "local" 
> institutions in GlueX, excluding "foreign" institutions.  You can find 
> your shift allocation at
>
> https://www.jlab.org/Hall-D/shifts/index.php?start_day=14&start_month=10&start_year=2015&end_day=31&end_month=12&end_year=2015&display=schedule&clasuser=&clasinstitute=&experiment=&stype=schedule 
>
>
> If you are the Institutional Representative for your institution you 
> can at any time initiate a bilateral trade with another institution if 
> you so desire.  As you may recall, this point-and-click process leads 
> to an automated email exchange with the representative of the other 
> institution to ask for approval or rejection of a proposed trade.  You 
> should see the menu of options you have to do this when you 
> "authenticate" yourself to the system.
>
> For standby shifts we want names of shift takers entered into the 
> schedule, and the Institutional Representative does that.  But whether 
> or not people actually need to appear in the counting house will 
> depend on the news from the Run Coordinator as the time approaches.
>
> Let me know if you have questions about this.
>
> Reinhard
>



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