virtual venues - institution roms

Rick Stevens stevens at mcs.anl.gov
Mon Apr 12 09:35:39 CDT 2004


We want these to be very easy for folks to make..  ultimately
we want them like web sites that people can build to be
very complex collections of resources..

On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, 
Robert Olson wrote:

> I have been putting off the creation of new venues since there's so much 
> other stuff going on at the moment. My main problem is keeping track of the 
> incoming requests;  I've considered a web form for that but in some sense 
> want to make folks to a little more effort to request one.
> 
> --bob
> 
> 
> At 09:39 PM 4/10/2004, Mary Fritsch wrote:
> >All,
> >
> >I think I need to understand the current process of adding Institution 
> >Venues to the AG.  Many of these have dropped through the cracks or been 
> >incorporated on one side (1.x server) and not the other (2.x) through no 
> >one person's fault really.
> >
> >I know the question of these rooms is still in the air, but after taking a 
> >survey of venues used, ,many meetings use an institution room or a NCSA 
> >venue at this point.  In fact, I have no reservations on the ANL side at 
> >all except for Kentucky's recurring meeting (which they are moving to NCSA 
> >site).
> >
> >Can we discuss the correct process to requesting an institution room, so 
> >that we don't get multiple emails re-posting these types of requests?
> >
> >Also, my current ANL venue reservation has failed.  I made a few changes 
> >to it.  I removed the choice of Secure Room, it seems that combining 1.x 
> >and 2.x secure rooms are a little complicated.  When I can chat with Bob 
> >about replacing the script on this, that might change.
> >
> >Mary
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >. mary fritsch . futures lab . mcs . argonne national lab . 630 252 5297 .
> >
> >
> 
> 




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