[Dune] Announcement: Dune User Meeting
Bernd Flemisch
bernd at iws.uni-stuttgart.de
Tue Aug 24 17:29:26 CEST 2010
Dear Dune,
I was just informed that the registration for the Dune User Meeting at
http://dumux.org/dune-user-meeting.html does not work for all browsers.
In particular, it fails with Opera and Internet Explorer, while it works
with Firefox and Konqueror. I don't know about Chrome or Safari.
Failing means that clicking on the "Submit" button does not result in a
confirmation message and email. So if you have not received a
confirmation email "Registration confirmation...", you should try to
register with a corresponding browser.
Sorry for the inconvenience. Kind regards
Bernd
On 08/05/2010 03:08 PM, Bernd Flemisch wrote:
> Dear Dune,
>
> would it be possible to include the link to the Dune user meeting also
> on the Dune website, instead or in addition to the link to the mail
> archive?
> http://dumux.org/dune-user-meeting.html
>
> That would be great, thank you! Kind regards
> Bernd
>
>
> On 07/28/2010 04:55 PM, Bernd Flemisch wrote:
>> Dear Dune,
>>
>> I organized a venue and set up a website with a registration form.
>> Please have a look at
>> http://dumux.org/dune-user-meeting.html
>> and join the meeting!
>>
>> I have set the registration deadline to August 20th.
>>
>> I contacted most people from the external modules list and started to
>> contact non-developer contributors to the mailing list. As I said
>> already too often, please contact people you know that are using DUNE.
>>
>> I do not have too much ideas about the schedule yet. But I got
>> informed that some people only can join the first day, mainly due to
>> an workshop on the happenings inside the capillary fringe organized
>> by Peter and Olaf in Heidelberg the second and third day. That means
>> that we will most likely have the first day as a full day, so if you
>> arrive from further away you should consider arriving the day before.
>>
>> I just noticed that all paragraphs started with "I" and hope that
>> this does not sound too much like a one man show. So thank you for
>> your responses so far and please feel free to join the discussion and
>> contribute to a successful meeting.
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Bernd
>>
>>
>> On 07/20/2010 11:10 AM, Bernd Flemisch wrote:
>>> Dear Dune,
>>>
>>> Andreas Dedner proposed to do a proceedings of the upcoming user
>>> meeting. I very much like the idea and would second his proposal. It
>>> would allow us to create something longer-lasting which can be shown
>>> off to the outside world.
>>>
>>> Of course it heavily depends on whether the participants want to
>>> contribute, and also Andreas and I would definitely need some help
>>> with that. So I would like to put this up for discussion.
>>>
>>> Kind regards
>>> Bernd
>>>
>>> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 23:08:23 +0200
>>> Andreas Dedner <dedner at mathematik.uni-freiburg.de> wrote:
>>>> Ich wollte mich anbieten mitzuhelfen, ein Proceedingsband
>>>> herrauszubringen.\
>>>> Ich glaube, da waere vielleicht was zu machen - was meinst du?
>>>>
>>>> Gruss
>>>> Andreas
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 07/19/2010 10:32 AM, Bernd Flemisch wrote:
>>>>> Dear Dune,
>>>>>
>>>>> thank you all for participating in the poll, providing substantial
>>>>> mass and a clear answer. It is my pleasure to announce the first
>>>>>
>>>>> Dune User Meeting
>>>>> October 6th-8th 2010
>>>>>
>>>>> in (or close to) Stuttgart. It would again be great if you can
>>>>> post this announcement on the Dune website and inform potential
>>>>> participants.
>>>>>
>>>>> My next tasks are the organization of a meeting venue and the
>>>>> setup of a registration website. I will keep you posted on this.
>>>>>
>>>>> In the meantime, we can maybe start discussing our expectations
>>>>> from and possible contributions to the meeting. My current
>>>>> thoughts are the following: we can assume that a participant has
>>>>> visited one of the yearly Dune courses in spring and knows about
>>>>> the Dune core modules and most likely pdelab. Our meeting should
>>>>> answer the question: What more is out there in the Dune world?
>>>>>
>>>>> I would consider everything interesting listed on the Dune
>>>>> external modules site, and even more interesting the stuff that
>>>>> isn't. I would propose to have "standard" talks by default, plus,
>>>>> if we can detect especially high interest in particular modules
>>>>> and if the corresponding developers are up for it, maybe some
>>>>> longer tutorial-like sessions.
>>>>>
>>>>> Please share your thoughts on this.
>>>>>
>>>>> Kind regards
>>>>> Bernd
>>>>>
>>>>> ___________________________________________________________
>>>>>
>>>>> Bernd Flemisch phone: +49 711 685 69162
>>>>> IWS, Universitaet Stuttgart fax: +49 711 685 67020
>>>>> Pfaffenwaldring 61 email: bernd at iws.uni-stuttgart.de
>>>>> D-70569 Stuttgart url: www.hydrosys.uni-stuttgart.de
>>>>> ___________________________________________________________
>>>>>
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>>>
>>> ___________________________________________________________
>>>
>>> Bernd Flemisch phone: +49 711 685 69162
>>> IWS, Universitaet Stuttgart fax: +49 711 685 67020
>>> Pfaffenwaldring 61 email: bernd at iws.uni-stuttgart.de
>>> D-70569 Stuttgart url: www.hydrosys.uni-stuttgart.de
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>>
>
>
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Bernd Flemisch phone: +49 711 685 69162
IWS, Universität Stuttgart fax: +49 711 685 60430
Pfaffenwaldring 61 email: bernd at iws.uni-stuttgart.de
D-70569 Stuttgart url: www.hydrosys.uni-stuttgart.de
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