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RESEND: Re: Members of the IUCr Computing Commission

  • To: Discussion list of the IUCr Commission on Crystallographic Computing <compcomm@iucr.org>
  • Subject: RESEND: Re: Members of the IUCr Computing Commission
  • From: Lachlan Cranswick <lachlanc@magma.ca>
  • Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 23:28:50 -0500

Resend of Ton Spek's message - in case some people did not receive it.
The IUCr listserv has some rather stringent anti-spam routines that can
make sending messages a bit problematic.  If your messages don't seem
to be appearing, Email me and I can go into the listserv interface
and see what is happening. -  Lachlan

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Dear Members of the 2005-2008 IUCr Computing Commission

Please consider this message to our list as a starting point for
a lively discussion on the following issues:

1 - The next Crystallographic Computing School

2 - Issues to be addressed by the computing commission

ad1) Prior to the IUCr Florence meeting we organised a computing 
     school in Siena, close to Florence. This type of combining of
     activities turns out to be very efficient.

     We will now have to start the planning of a next computing school.
     Relevant questions are:
     - Is a similar combination of school + congress possible/desirable
       for the 2008 Osaka IUCr Congress ?
     - What will be the carrying theme of the school ?

ad2) Our commission member Lachlan Cranswick Edited an informative
     newsletter in the previous 2002-2005 period. 
     Is this something to continue ? New ideas ?

       

I hope that all commission members will share their views on the above
issues by sending their suggestions to this list:

                          compcomm-l@iucr.org

Best wishes

Ton Spek

Chairman of the IUCr Computing Commission
 
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