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On Jun 2, 2015, at 2:48 AM, Damian Rouson <damian@sourceryinstitute.org> wr=
ote:

> Bill et al,
>=20
> I=92m doing some preliminary investigation of the venue and hotel that I =
think would make the most sense for hosting the 2018 meeting in the San Fra=
ncisco Bay Area.  So far, I have determined that the available conference r=
ooms in the meeting venue are of sufficient size for a WG5 meeting.  Next I=
=92ll start looking at prices for the meeting rooms and hotel rooms.  I can=
 plan to present my findings in London if that=92s soon enough.  If the ven=
ues I=92m imagining using turn out to be economical enough, then planning t=
his will be very easy for me and I=92ll formally volunteer to host.

Hi Damian.

Thanks for all your efforts.=20

Certainly London is soon enough for a report/proposal.=20

Another hotel consideration might be proximity to BART so that transportati=
on to/from the airport is easy.  Unless the hotel has a shuttle like the Fa=
irfield Inn in Las Vegas, of course.=20

Cheers,
Bill


>=20
> ________________________________
> Damian Rouson, Ph.D., P.E.
> Founder & President, Sourcery, Inc.
> 510-600-2992 (mobile)
> http://www.sourceryinstitute.org
> http://rouson.youcanbook.me
>=20
>> On May 27, 2015, at 5:42 AM, Bill Long <longb@cray.com> wrote:
>>=20
>> Hi Damian,
>>=20
>> For WG5 meetings, typically someone (or some organization) offers to hos=
t, and WG5 decides whether to accept.  The recent pattern has been even num=
bered years in North America. 2018 is still pretty far in the future, so th=
ere is no real urgency.  =20
>>=20
>> The idea of SF/Oakland/Berkeley came up in the context of a reunion meet=
ing. For the newbies, the reunion is for past members of the committee to g=
et together with each other and the current members, and is nice to combine=
 with a celebration of  the publication of a new standard. 2018 should (hop=
efully) be a safe date for F2015 publication being done.   Besides the attr=
action of NERSC,  a lot of the J3/WG5 alumni live in or near California, so=
 we could expect a good turnout.  (And, the bay area has good airline conne=
ctions and hotel options - practical considerations for an international me=
eting.) =20
>>=20
>> I would expect that Toon, Reinhold, Daniel, Makki, Ian, and Jane will al=
l be at the meeting in August. They all have excellent track records hostin=
g recent meetings outside Las Vegas , and would be good sources of informat=
ion on the work involved. =20
>>=20
>> Cheers,
>> Bill
>>=20
>> On May 26, 2015, at 6:49 PM, Damian Rouson <damian@sourceryinstitute.org=
> wrote:
>>=20
>>>=20
>>>=20
>>>> On May 26, 2015, at 3:42 PM, Bill Long <longb@cray.com> wrote:
>>>>=20
>>>>=20
>>>> The next unscheduled WG5 meeting is in 2018. =20
>>>=20
>>> What=92s the next step?  Will this August=92s WG5 meeting include a vot=
e on the 2018 meeting location?   I assume hosting involves options and rat=
es for accommodations, meeting venues, and social events.  I am glad to do =
this if it is decided that the San Francisco Bay Area is the choice.  I can=
 also post meeting information on the Sourcery web site if that=92s of inte=
rest.
>>>=20
>>> Damian
>>>=20
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> J3 mailing list
>>> J3@mailman.j3-fortran.org
>>> http://mailman.j3-fortran.org/mailman/listinfo/j3
>>=20
>> Bill Long                                                               =
        longb@cray.com
>> Fortran Technical Support  &                                  voice:  65=
1-605-9024
>> Bioinformatics Software Development                     fax:  651-605-91=
42
>> Cray Inc./ Cray Plaza, Suite 210/ 380 Jackson St./ St. Paul, MN 55101
>>=20
>>=20
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>=20
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Bill Long                                                                  =
     longb@cray.com
Fortran Technical Support  &                                  voice:  651-6=
05-9024
Bioinformatics Software Development                     fax:  651-605-9142
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