[Date Prev][Date Next] [Chronological] [Thread] [Top]

Re: revised agenda for the flagstaff meeting



I regret I won't be able to attend the meeting, but am glad I had the chance
to discuss several of these issues with Skip in London.

I'll be happy to provide you with input, and would be willing to phone into
the meeting if that were permitted, particularly with regard to the
potential
for converged LDAP/X.500 work, and on the subentries discussion.

Regards,
Ed Reed
+1 801 376 0326 (for a while) (cell, Utah)
+1 716 624 2402 (eventually) (Upstate NY)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hoyt L. Kesterson II" <hoytkesterson@earthlink.net>
To: "OSI Directory List" <OSIdirectory@az05.bull.com>; "IETF LDAP"
<ietf-ldapext@netscape.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 12:01 PM
Subject: revised agenda for the flagstaff meeting


> I have revised the agenda for the meeting in Flagstaff - one item for
> work, the other for fun. See
>
>     ftp://ftp.bull.com/pub/OSIdirectory/Flagstaff2001/announcementRev2.pdf
>
> I have modified the agenda to show we will discuss LDAP's use of
> sub-entries on Monday, 24 September, after we complete the processing
> of comments on the PDAMs for the Friend Attribute and for Paged
> Results.
>
> To prepare for that discussion I suggest you read the document Skip
> Slone has prepared at
>
>
>
ftp://ftp.bull.com/pub/OSIdirectory/Flagstaff2001/InputDocuments/UnofficialS
ubentriesInLDAP.pdf
>
> I have arranged a private tour of the Lowell Observatory for Tuesday
> evening, 25 September, at 7:30. We already have to give up the
> meeting room early at 4 PM for another function that day so there
> should be adequate time for early eaters and "home work" assignments
> before going to the observatory. You don't want to miss it. We will
> get to see the place where Percival Lowell observed Mars and drew the
> "canali" leading to the speculations of life on Mars. See
>
>
>
http://aerospacescholars.org/scholars/earthmars/unit1/canali_and_first_marti
ans.htm
>
> Unlike modern observatories with their computer controlled telescopes
> hooked to imaging devices, the telescope at Lowell is what you would
> expect to see in a movie based on a Jules Verne book. It is a Clark
> refractor with a 24 inch diameter lens. You peer through the lens at
> the end of the telescope. If you want to look at something low on the
> horizon, you have to stand on a tall step ladder. If you want to
> observe something high overhead, you stand in a pit in the floor.
>
> If the weather is good (and it should be in late September), we will
> each have a chance to look through the telescope.
>
> more information can be found at  http://www.lowell.edu/
>
>     hoyt
>