Re: [HSSG] July session/NERSC tour
Hi Bent;
I think this is slightly different from the CERN tour, which I missed last week. NERSC tour may be the real oppty to let everyone observe/realize how badly the 100g is immediately needed for aggregation, as I recall Mike's talk of end-users' perspective below:
http://www.ieee802.org/3/hssg/public/sep06/bennett_02_0906.pdf
I agree this tour better not conflict with the group discussion, so take lunch break or between meeting times, but I personally believe definitely a nice thing to have.
Thanks
-Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: Brent Draney [mailto:brdraney@NERSC.GOV]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 11:04 AM
To: STDS-802-3-HSSG@listserv.ieee.org
Subject: Re: [HSSG] July session/NERSC tour
All,
As has been correctly pointed out, the purpose of IEEE is to perform
very important tasks and an offer for a Tour is outside the scope
of HSSG. For anyone that wishes to visit NERSC, please contact me
and I will arrange a time that does not conflict with the important
work of HSSG at the July Plenary (before, after, and after hours).
Thank You,
Brent
>
> John,
> I'm sorry to see that things are getting bogged down. I hope that
> July goes better. I was wondering how the CERN tour went and if
> you thought that a tour of the NERSC computational center would
> be an interesting event. NERSC is only a 20 minute bart ride away.
>
> We can do multiple tours of groups around 20. Sign-in is little
> more than a name on a paper badge. Because we are strictly
> unclassified cameras are encouraged. It would be an opportunity
> to see some of the biggest computers on the Internet.
>
> Let me know if you think this would be worth while.
>
> Thanks,
> Brent Draney
> NERSC
>
> PS: Let me know if you think of any way I can help reach consensus.
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> > Dear Members of the HSSG,
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> > Given the events of last week, as an 802.3 Study Group, we now find
> > ourselves in a precarious position.
> >
> > With the failure to get a PAR / 5 criteria approved at last week's
> > interim meeting, we must now worry about gaining approvals for extension
> > of the study group life. At this point the SG has been given two
> > extensions. The third extension in July was intended to cover the SG
> > while the PAR / 5 Criteria went through the cycle of approval at 802EC,
> > NesCom, and the IEEE-SA Standards Board. As the situation now is, the
> > third extension is needed to extend the lift of the SG, and a fourth
> > extension would be requested at the November meeting to cover the
> > approval process at 802EC, NesCom, and the IEEE-SA Standards Board in
> > the November / December timeframe. It is unprecedented for a SG to get
> > four extensions, and at the last meeting, a number of individuals were
> > already speaking against a third extension if no forward progress was
> > made by the SG by the end of the July meeting.
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> > I will be pushing for the SG to finalize and approve its recommendations
> > regarding PAR(S) and respective 5 Criteria responses at the July
> > meeting. Assuming the SG can progress this far, we can then present
> > these recommendations to the 802.3 Working Group for approval at the
> > July Plenary. This would then allow us to pre-submit the SG
> > recommendations to the 802 EC in July for consideration at the November
> > meeting, which would help strengthen the SG's requests for extensions at
> > the July and November meetings.
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> > Please keep this in mind between now and the July Plenary. The ability
> > of this study group to reach consensus regarding a PAR or PARs on the
> > 40G / 100G issue will be dependent upon its members. All must work
> > together to drive towards a consensus position or the future of this
> > group is clearly in doubt.
> >
> > John D'Ambrosia
> >
> > Chair, IEEE 802.3 Higher Speed Study Group
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