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Software licensing I

Software licensing I. Create an inventory the packages under license at each lab Recommendations? Examples: SLAC

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Software licensing I

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  1. Software licensing I • Create an inventory the packages under license at each lab • Recommendations? • Examples: • SLAC • US DOE labs, via the SLCCC (Committee of Lab CIOs) has looked across the DOE lab system for some opportunities to act together. (successes include Mathematica and Red Hat Enterprise) • TRIUMF • Aflliated with University of British Columbia (Maple, Mathematica, FEMLAB, OPERA, PSPICE, MAFIA, ABSOFT) • ORACLE (via CERN) IHEPCCC - June 1 2006

  2. Software licensing II • Non-open HEP source software development • Should we make a general recommendation (with referring to any particular project) that HEP software should be open source • Examples: • SLAC • The DOE and Stanford University prefer that the software we develop be either: open source or aggressively commercialized. • Scidac2 Program (FW) IHEPCCC - June 1 2006

  3. Visitor support I • Document that status of the availability of wireless networks, printing, access to teleconferencing and videoconferencing facilities, use of VOIP, … (and review annually) • Examples: • TRIUMF • Visitor wireless network - contact network admin. Coverage is not site-wide. • Printing is available for visitors • Teleconferencing not provided by TRIUMF (use a local carrier $$) • Videoconferencing facilities are good • No restrictions on VOIP IHEPCCC - June 1 2006

  4. Visitor support II • SLAC • Good open wireless network (will soon require self-service registration via an initial web page) • Printing from visitor network: easy from Linux/Unix, arcane from Windows. • Teleconferencing offered free by ESNet for SLAC staff/users. • Videoconferencing: H.323, ISDN, limited VRVS (4 rooms equipped) • CERN • Wireless network requires registration (full coverage?) • Good printing for visitors • Teleconferencing service (manual and automated systems) • Videoconferencing facilities in most large meeting rooms • VOIP restrictions (Skype?) IHEPCCC - June 1 2006

  5. Meeting frequency • Aim for 4 meetings per year • Use teleconferencing but try to co-locate with other meetings • Feb 2006 CHEP in Mumbai • June 2006 teleconference • Sept 2006 EGEE in CERN (Sep 24-29)Fri Sep 22 or Sat? • Nov 2006 teleconference • Keep teleconference meetings to 1.5 hours • Agenda for this meeting is full • May have 1-2 longer meetings per year as need arises and we are co-located with another meeting IHEPCCC - June 1 2006

  6. Summary • Prepare report to ICFA (Moscow July 2006) • Proposed mandate and membership status • Report on activities • HEPiX, non-HEP use of the Grid, software issues,visitor support, … • Items for next meeting (Sept 2006) • Reports on non-HEP grid use by other organizations • Present inventory of commercial software • Report from SCIC • Role of IHEPCCC in Grid IHEPCCC - June 1 2006

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