In short, yes. Proposing a tutorial is a promise to present it (if invited).
Chuck
>Thank you Mr. Koelbel, I meant tutorial, and indeed the OpenMP events I
>attended in Baltimore were tutorials, not workshops. Does the person who
>proposes the tutorial have to be the one who is willing to present it?
>I'm certainly not qualified.
>
>Norm Clerman
>
>Chuck Koelbel wrote:
>
>>At 11:02 AM -0500 2/18/04, Norman Clerman wrote:
>>
>>>Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> In the mail today I received a call for participation at Super
>>>Computing 2004 (SC2004)* *in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from November 6
>>>through Nov 12. There were many Fortran programmers present at the
>>>OpenMP workshops at SC2002 in Baltimore a year and a half ago. Why
>>>doesn't one of the Fortran 2K experts who contribute to this mail list
>>>organize a workshop on Fortran 2K for Pittsburgh? The site for this
>>>conference is www.sc-conference.org/sc2004.
>>>
>>>Norm Clerman
>>
>>
>>Having been on the committee for SC2003 (in Phoenix last year), a few
>>comments:
>>
>>* F2000 should be of interest to the SC conference. Go ahead and
>> propose something. (But don't take offense if it's turned down,
>> there are always a lot more proposals than space permits.)
>>
>>* There are few workshops, and the ones that are there tend to be
>> more general (e.g. combined software/hardware/algorithms design
>> for next-generation computers). Probably not a good match
>> to F2000 matters.
>>
>>* A F2000 tutorial might have more traction. Tutorials tend to
>> be more focused topics. However, there is an extra charge to
>> attend them.
>>
>>* Another option is Birds-of-a-Feather, which is a less formal
>> (usually) session, open to all SC attendees. Only drawback is
>> that they're short - 1 hr. only.
>>
>>
>> Chuck Koelbel
>>
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