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From: Jerrold L. Wagener <jwagener@trc.amoco.com>
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Subject: FYI: HPFF - New mailing lists
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To X3J3/WG5 -

Her are several mailing lists that you can be put on to stay in intimate 
touch with various parts of the HPF activities.

Jerry


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Dear HPFF Members -

The mailing lists for the small working groups (mentioned in the
minutes of the Dallas meeting) are now open to the public.  You can
add yourself via the hpff-request server, as explained below.  As
always, we want to maximize community input into High Performance
Fortran, so feel free to pass this along to other interested parties.

						Chuck Koelbel

HOW CAN I PARTICIPATE IN HPFF? 

One way to participate is to attend the HPFF working group meetings.
To try to ensure productive meetings, we ask that working group
attendees make a commitment to attend at least half of the meetings.
Also, at most 2 participants from each company/school/laboratory are
allowed.  Contact Ann Redelfs (redelfs@rice.edu) for more information
about the working group.

An easier way to participate is to join one or more of the HPFF
mailing lists.  The possible lists are
	hpff			Main HPFF list (meeting minutes,
				pointers to language drafts,
				miscellaneous announcements)
	hpff-f90		Discussion group for the relationship
				between HPF and Fortran 90
	hpff-distribute		Discussion group for models of data
				and work distribution
	hpff-subroutines	Discussion group for subroutine
				interfaces and automatic redistribution
	hpff-forall		Discussion group for FORALL
				statements, local subroutines, and
				explicit process control
All mailing lists are kept at cs.rice.edu.

To add your mail address to one of the HPFF mailing lists, mail a
message to hpff-request@cs.rice.edu with a subject line containing the
word "add" and the name of the list.  This will add the E-mail address
of the message originator to the requested mailing list (if no list
name is given, the address is added to "hpff").  For example, to
receive the Fortran 90 discussions, send a message with "Subject: add
hpff-f90".

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