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Welcome to Springtime in Iowa! During this workshop, we aim to connect attendees with networking opportunities and collaborative goals. Key points include connecting to wireless, lunch options nearby, and dinner plans at Café Shi. We will discuss the organization of our workshop, grid software development, statewide initiatives, and future goals, including integrating Windows machines into DOSAR/OSG. Additionally, we’ll explore potential funding strategies and the concept of developing a "tier-3 production site" for collaborative projects.
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DOSAR Workshop IV: Welcome, Goals, & Organization Welcome to Springtime in Iowa! (it was in the 70s last week) Most important item – to connect to wireless: open web browser, will see netreg login username: jimc pwd: ****** (see board) reboot reminder: upload pwd is “isu07” Lunch options for today: we can walk to campus town (15 min) – several restaurants there or several cafés a bit closer or Food Court in Memorial Union (lots of students) Dinner tonight is at Café Shi – I’ll try to get a final head count by 3 or 4 pm Will need a car to get there. I’ll print some maps before we leave.
Workshop Organization • Grid Software Development Efforts • Outside Activities • lunch • OSG on Windows • Site Reports • dinner at Café Shi • Statewide Grid Initiatives • Future Goals
Workshop Goals – a partial and biased list Finalize (multi-stage ?) plan to incorporate Windows machines into DOSAR/OSG (whitepaper) MultiState (MultiCountry ?, MultiContinent ?) grid effort – should we (can we ?) develop a recipe that would make it easy(easier?) to bring small sites onto OSG ? Not exactly on the agenda, but hopefully to be discussed: How to obtain funding ? Perhaps an MRI-like proposal from several of us ? Wrt USATLAS, should we attempt to proactively define a “tier-3 production site” ?