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#We do not have a specific system for that. On the one hand, we use the France Grilles (French NGI) team tools for internal communication. On the other hand, we distribute a newsletter (not specific to users commmunities). We currently work on a new France Grilles website and foresee to publish more practical informations for users. | #We do not have a specific system for that. On the one hand, we use the France Grilles (French NGI) team tools for internal communication. On the other hand, we distribute a newsletter (not specific to users commmunities). We currently work on a new France Grilles website and foresee to publish more practical informations for users and about user communities such as publications, software for example. | ||
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Revision as of 16:09, 13 December 2011
Before we could answer the question of "What should be captured about the conversations that NGIs have with scientific communities?", the members of the VT should answer:
- How much would Your NGI (or team) like to know about the conversations that other NGIs have with user communities?
- What kind of questions would you like to answer using information published by other NGIs? (e.g. Who are the potential users for workflow systems? Are there teams working on using e-infrastructures for fire simulation? Who are working on some type of integration of HPC and EGI cluster resources? etc.)
- Does your NGI already have a system in place to report about interactions with user communities? (e.g. Wiki, blog, newsletter)
- Would your NGI share the same details about conversations with users that you expect from other NGIs?
Please add your answers here:
Germany: Torsten Antoni
Finland: Vera Hansper
France: Genevieve Romier
- We do not have a specific system for that. On the one hand, we use the France Grilles (French NGI) team tools for internal communication. On the other hand, we distribute a newsletter (not specific to users commmunities). We currently work on a new France Grilles website and foresee to publish more practical informations for users and about user communities such as publications, software for example.
- Yes of course !
Hungary: Szabolcs Hernath, Robert Lovas, Agnes Szeberenyi
Lithuania: Jelena Tamuliene
The Netherlands: Tom Visser
Switzerland: Sergio Maffioletti
Poland: Mariusz Sterzel
Portugal: Goncalo Borges, Joao Pina
Slovakia: Jolana Sebestyenova, Peter Kurdel
Spain: Miguel Angel Nunez-Vega
United Kingdom: Claire Devereux