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Due to the ongoing pandemic, the 2021 PI workshop will be conducted virtually. - - -start_date: 2021-09-14 -end_date: 2021-09-22 -location: "Virtual" -link: "https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeD0PnPEyfn_h-TPlaV4PyqUate9M-fI_ykxBaLCNISo6Kcaw/viewform" -image: "/images/events/CCStarWorkshop2021.jpeg" -header_image: "/images/events/CC_Workshop2021.png" ---- - -{% capture main %} - -__[Register Now](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeD0PnPEyfn_h-TPlaV4PyqUate9M-fI_ykxBaLCNISo6Kcaw/viewform) for NSF Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CC*) Workshop, September 14-15 and 21-22.__ - -[The 2021 Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CC Star) Workshop](https://www.thequilt.net/public-event/2021-nsf-virtual-cc-pi-workshop/) builds upon the success of the previous CC* Workshops providing an opportunity for recipients of all active NSF CC* awards to engage with one another, exchange project findings, interact with national cyberinfrastructure experts, and collaborate across project areas and project regions. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the 2021 PI workshop will be conducted virtually. - -The virtual workshop provides flexibility for broader participation of additional CC* award project collaborators such as co-PIs, researchers, and other campus representatives to participate in workshop conversations. Please encourage your project collaborators to register and join us for this meeting. Feel free to share the registration link with them. - -The PI Workshop will promote dialogue across a range of important and timely topics in campus networking, including the larger context of campus cyberinfrastructure which lends to the development of new ideas, relationships, and collaborations. The workshop breakout sessions will provide the opportunity for program PIs and co-PIs to gain exposure to other cyberinfrastructure technologies or resources. The workshop furthers the development of cross discipline, regional, and national collaborations on cyberinfrastructure to support science research and education applications. By including awardees from all areas of the CC* programs, the workshop facilitates interaction and collaboration between research-intensive and under-resourced colleges and universities, as well as different cyberinfrastructure program areas, in ways that would not otherwise occur. - -The sessions cover the following topics: - -__Sept 14: Campus CI Plan as a Strategic Vision__ -__Sept 15: Science DMZs and Data Mobility__ - -__Sept 21: Science Drivers and Research IT and Researcher Engagement__ -__Sept 22: Campus Compute__ - -Browse the [complete schedule](https://www.thequilt.net/public-event/2021-nsf-virtual-cc-pi-workshop/). -Attendance is free of charge, but requires [registration](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeD0PnPEyfn_h-TPlaV4PyqUate9M-fI_ykxBaLCNISo6Kcaw/viewform). - -For questions about the 2021 CC* Virtual PI Workshop, please use the following contacts: -- For PI Workshop agenda questions, contact Jen Leasure () -- For individual project questions for CC*, contact Kevin Thompson () - -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture subsection %} -# Dates - -September 14-15, & 21-22, 2021 - -# Time - -[See a detailed schedule](https://www.thequilt.net/public-event/2021-nsf-virtual-cc-pi-workshop/) - -# Who - -PIs and project teams of current or planned CC* Planning Grant awards. - - -# Where - -Virtual - - -# Fees - -No fees, but registration is required. - - -# Registration - -[Registration form](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeD0PnPEyfn_h-TPlaV4PyqUate9M-fI_ykxBaLCNISo6Kcaw/viewform) - - -# Questions? - -For PI Workshop agenda questions, contact Jen Leasure () -For individual project questions for CC*, contact Kevin Thompson () - -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture endblock %} - -## Contact PATh - -We are here to help with your NSF (CC*) Proposal! - -As part of the PATh project we have accumulated significant experience working with campuses that apply to the CC* Program applicants letters of support and consulting for: -- CC*-required resource sharing via the OSPool for the Campus Compute category -- Gathering science drivers and planning local computing resources - -__Please contact us at with any questions you may have about OSG and the CC* Program!__ - -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events/2021-NSF-Cybersecurity-Summit-Workshop.md b/_events/2021-NSF-Cybersecurity-Summit-Workshop.md deleted file mode 100644 index b7bb2fdb..00000000 --- a/_events/2021-NSF-Cybersecurity-Summit-Workshop.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: 2021 NSF Cybersecurity Summit Workshop on Token-Based Authentication and Authorization -layout: events -published: true -excerpt: | - The 2021 NSF Cybersecurity Summit Workshop on Token-Based Authentication and Authorization - (WoTBAn&Az 2021) will be held online from 10am to 2pm Eastern Time on Monday, October 18, - co-located with the [2021 NSF Cybersecurity Summit](https://www.trustedci.org/2021-cybersecurity-summit). - Summit registration will be required to attend - the workshop. Please [register](https://www.trustedci.org/2021-cybersecurity-summit) now, there is - no registration fee. - -start_date: 2021-10-18 -end_date: 2021-10-18 -location: Online -link: -image: images/events/2021+NSF+Cybersecurity+Summit+Small.jpeg -header_image: images/events/2021+NSF+Cybersecurity+Summit+banner.jpeg ---- - -{% capture main %} - -The 2021 NSF Cybersecurity Summit Workshop on Token-Based Authentication and Authorization -(WoTBAn&Az 2021) will be held online from 10am to 2pm Eastern Time on Monday, October 18, -co-located with the [2021 NSF Cybersecurity Summit](https://www.trustedci.org/2021-cybersecurity-summit). -Summit registration will be required to attend -the workshop. Please [register](https://www.trustedci.org/2021-cybersecurity-summit) now, there is -no registration fee. - -### Call for Presentations -To present at the workshop, please send the names, affiliations, and emails for the presenters along -with the title and a short description of the topic to be presented to [workshop@sciauth.org](mailto:workshop@sciauth.org) by -~~September 14~~ September 30. - -### About the Workshop -As the worldwide science, engineering, research and academic communities have become more -interdependent to pursue and succeed in their missions, so too has the need for interoperable, -usable, and manageable approaches for authentication, authorization and identity (AAI) -infrastructure that build upon federated identity and group management solutions to ensure -consistent access standards, enforcement and protection of CI resources and assets. Decades -of effort in establishing international trust federations and standards for PKI and secure -interoperation using digital credentials in the research and education communities have -enabled essential interoperability, security and trust for national and international science -collaborations. As more web-based computational science and data applications, workflows and -automated pipelines are deployed, a more robust, interoperable AAI infrastructure is needed - enter -JSON Web Tokens (JWT), an open IETF standard (RFC 7519) for securely exchanging -information in digitally signed JSON objects. Many large institutions, science collaborations -and national CIs are working to migrate their regional and project-specific AAI -infrastructures to JWT-based methods – typically however, in isolation and attending -primarily to their local needs and maintaining compatibility with their existing AAI -infrastructures. Coupled with international standards for security and authorization -information to be contained in these JWTs, we have both an opportunity and an obligation -to ensure that best practices are developed and observed to ensure compatibility, -interoperability, usability and trust in these implementations. - -The inaugural Workshop on Token-Based Authentication and Authorization WoTBAn&Az 2020 -convened online via Zoom on November 30 and December 1, 2020, hosted by -[TAGPMA](http://www.tagpma.org/). -This workshop gathered major R&E CI developers, operators, and service providers, -including representatives from Fermilab, Globus, LIGO, SciTokens, WLCG and XSEDE, -to present and discuss early implementations of token-based authentication and -authorization infrastructures and solutions to understand the challenges faced -in migrating to JWT-based AAI, and to identify opportunities and requirements to -build common best practices, standards, and trust for token-based authentication -and authorization. Several needs emerged from the presentation and discussions, -as well as a demonstrated eagerness within the community to collaborate in -developing common best practices. - -The NSF Cybersecurity Summit offers a unique opportunity to broaden awareness, -participation and input to inform the JWT-based AAI development community, -and to ensure access to best practices in JWT-based AAI for NSF-sponsored CI -stakeholders. The 2021 NSF CyberSecurity Summit Workshop on Token-Based -Authentication and Authorization (WoTBAn&Az 2021) will build on the findings, -community interest and momentum created by the 2020 workshop to focus on three -primary needs: (1) use cases to drive development of interoperable solutions, -(2) best practices for token handling by issuers, developers, service operators -and users, and (3) security requirements and responsibilities for trust and -operations through token lifecycles. The workshop will invite current and -prospective developers and stakeholders to contribute their experience and -requirements in these areas. - -Presentations at the 2020 WoTBAn&Az workshop included: - -- Token Based Authorisation for WLCG -- Globus Auth: expanding the services ecosystem for protected data -- LIGO’s use of SciTokens -- XSEDE’s Perspective on Token Assurance for Authentication and Authorization -- Fermilab’s experience transitioning to token-based AAI technologies - -### Workshop Chairs -- Derek Simmel, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center -- Jim Basney, National Center for Supercomputing Applications -- Brian Bockelman, Morgridge Institute for Research -- Derek Weitzel, University of Nebraska-Lincoln - -### Planned Activity and Intended Audience -Following an initial 20-minute welcome and introduction session, four 40-minute presentations or panel sessions from selected contributors will take place, followed by a final 40-minute all-hands discussion and goal-setting session. 5-minute breaks will separate the 40-minute sessions. - -The intended audience includes developers, operators, and stakeholders in interoperable JWT-based AAI for the worldwide science, engineering, research and academic communities. We intend for all sessions to be recorded - to capture presenter and audience comments and to make sessions available for later replay online. - -### Contact Information -- Derek Simmel [dsimmel@psc.edu](mailto:dsimmel@psc.edu) -- Jim Basney [jbasney@illinois.edu](mailto:jbasney@illinois.edu) -- Brian Bockelman [bbockelman@morgridge.org](mailto:bbockelman@morgridge.org) -- Derek Weitzel [dweitzel@unl.edu](mailto:dweitzel@unl.edu) - -### Acknowledgements -The workshop is co-organized by [SciAuth](https://sciauth.org/) and [TAGPMA](http://www.tagpma.org/). -{% endcapture %} - -{% comment %} -You want to put the content that you want in the subsection in this capture -{% endcomment %} -{% capture subsection %} -### Registration -Fill out the registration form found on the -[event page](https://www.trustedci.org/2021-cybersecurity-summit). - -### Date -Monday, October 18 - -### Time -10am to 2pm Eastern Time - -### Location -Online - -### Who -Developers, operators, and stakeholders in interoperable -JWT-based AAI for the worldwide science, engineering, research and academic communities. - -### Schedule -[Detailed Schedule Here](#planned-activity-and-intended-audience) - -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture endblock %} -### Credit - -This article was copied from [sciauth.org](https://sciauth.org), -you can find the [original article](https://sciauth.org/workshop/) on their website. - -The images used in this article were provided by [trustedci.org](https://www.trustedci.org) -and their [article on the summit](https://www.trustedci.org/2021-cybersecurity-summit). -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_events/2022-11-03-gpu-ml-demo.md b/_events/2022-11-03-gpu-ml-demo.md deleted file mode 100644 index b4203ea7..00000000 --- a/_events/2022-11-03-gpu-ml-demo.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ ---- -short_title: GPU/Machine Learning Demo -title: "GPU/Machine Learning Demo" -published: true - -excerpt: | - Curious about how to run machine learning jobs on CHTC’s GPU resources? Come to a demo and Q+A on Wednesday, November 16th! - -start_date: 2022-11-16 -end_date: 2022-11-16 -location: "UW-Madision, Room 1240 of the Computer Sciences Building" -image: "/images/events/demo_robot.jpeg" -header_image: "/images/events/demo_robot.jpeg" ---- - -{% capture main %} - -

GPU/Machine Learning demo and Q+A on Wednesday, November 16th!

- -Come to our GPU/Machine Learning demo and Q+A on Wednesday, November 16th. - -Are you curious about how to run machine learning jobs on CHTC’s GPU resources? Come to a demo and Q+A on Wednesday, November 16, from 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm in Room 1240 of the Computer Sciences Building. No preparation is needed, and questions are welcome. (Cookies are included too!) - -No registration is required. - -{% endcapture %} - - -{% capture subsection %} -{: .mt-0 } -### Who - -CHTC Interested Users - -### When - -Wednesday, November 16th from 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm CST - -### Where - -UW-Madison, Room 1240, Computer Sciences Building - -### Questions? - -Please email with any questions. - -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture endblock %} - - -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events/2022-All-Hands-Meeting.md b/_events/2022-All-Hands-Meeting.md deleted file mode 100644 index 59198823..00000000 --- a/_events/2022-All-Hands-Meeting.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ ---- -short_title: OSG All-Hands Meeting 2022 -title: "OSG All-Hands Meeting 2022" -published: true -excerpt: | - Registration is now open for the OSG All-Hands Meeting 2022 to be held March 14-18 virtually. -start_date: 2022-03-14 -end_date: 2022-03-18 -location: "Virtually" -link: "https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2022/" -image: "/images/events/OU_AHM_2022.jpeg" -header_image: "/images/events/OU_AHM_2022.jpeg" -header_credit: '"Field House w/ Water Tower" by Majdan is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/?ref=openverse&atype=rich' ---- - -{% capture main %} - -{: .alert-dark .p-3 } -Registration is now open, find details on the [All-Hands Website](https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2022/registration/). - -The OSG All-Hands Meeting 2022 will be 14–18 March 2022. - -Focus areas for 2022 will include: -- State of OSG and vision for its future -- New types of resources that support new types of applications -- Research that benefitted from OSG -- Campus services and experiences, and NSF Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CC*) -- Impact on multi-institutional collaborations, including U.S. LHC Projects - -Online participation will continue to be free, but registration is required. To register visit the [AHM registration page](https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2022/registration/). The event will be entirely virtual this year. - -For further details, visit: [https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2022/](https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2022/) - -For questions, please see the contacts on the page linked above or, as always, write to . - -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture subsection %} -### Dates - -14-18 March 2022 - - -### Who - -Researchers, Campuses and Organizations, Site Administrators, and Collaborations interested in OSG, science and high-throughput computing. - - -### Where - -Virtual - - -### Fees - -Online participation will continue to be free. - - -### Registration - -Registration is required. Visit the [All-Hands Website](https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2022/registration/) for complete event and registration information. - - - -### Questions? - -For questions, write to . -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture endblock %} - - - -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events/2024-01-11-throughput-computing-2024.md b/_events/2024-01-11-throughput-computing-2024.md deleted file mode 100644 index cdb00040..00000000 --- a/_events/2024-01-11-throughput-computing-2024.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ ---- -short_title: You are Invited to Attend Throughput Computing 2024 -title: Join Us at Throughput Computing 2024, July 8 - 12 - -layout: events -published: true - -excerpt: | - Don't miss this opportunity to connect with the High Throughput Computing Community. - - -start_date: 2024-07-8 -end_date: 2024-07-12 -location: "University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Fluno Center and Online via Zoom" -image: "/images/events/throughput-2024-banners.png" -header_image: "/images/events/throughput-2024-banners.png" ---- - - -{% capture main %} - -**Don't miss this opportunity to connect with the High Throughput Computing community.** - -You are invited to the second annual Throughput Computing event (HTC 24) from July 8-12 to be held in beautiful Madison, Wisconsin. HTC 24 brings together researchers, campuses, science collaborations, facilitators, administrators, government representatives, and professionals interested in high throughput computing to: - -- Engage with the throughput computing community, including the [OSG Consortium](https://osg-htc.org/) and the [PATh](https://path-cc.io/) and [Pelican](https://pelicanplatform.org/) teams and many others contributing to HTC -- Be inspired by presentations and conversations with community leaders and contributors sharing common interests -- Learn about HTC and new developments to advance your science, your collaboration or your campus - -**[Registration is Open!](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2175/)** - -### Connect with CC* Campuses and OSG Staff - -[CC* campuses](https://osg-htc.org/campus-cyberinfrastructure.html) (current and potential) will have the opportunity to build connections and to advance their technical know how at the dedicated CC* track held Wednesday, July 10th. These sessions will bring together campus staff, including staff involved directly with HTC technology, with the OSG Consortium staff. The goal is to engage with and to learn from each other to improve the experience of providing or utilizing capacity and to advance scientific research on your own campus and across the nation. - -### Speaking Opportunities - -We are introducing Lightning Showcases from the community on Tuesday, July 9. Come and give a lightning talk about your project, tool, or activities around HTC. To keep the session relaxed and informal, there will be opportunities for signing up for a slot on the first day of the workshop. - -We also encourage you to consider a more formal talk. Technical presentations at HTC 24 are short, typically 20 minutes in length. Applying merely requires a [brief abstract submission](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2175/abstracts/). - -### Visiting Madison - -Madison, Wisconsin is both a beautiful and a popular place to visit in the summer. We do have a limited number of room blocks reserved for HTC 24 and encourage you to register and book your hotel room as early as possible. Visit the Event Site [Local Arrangements](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2175/page/67-local-arrangements) for accommodation details. - - -### Questions and Resources - -HTC 24 is sponsored by the OSG Consortium, the HTCondor team and the UW-Madison Center for High Throughput Computing. - -For questions about attending, speaking, accommodations, and other concerns please contact us at [htc@path-cc.io](mailto:htc@path-cc.io). - -To learn about HTC 24 in more detail, view the event website: - -- [HTC 24 Site](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2175/) -{% endcapture %} - - -{% capture subsection %} -### Dates - -Monday, July 8 through Friday, July 12, 2024. - -### Who - -Researchers, campuses, scientific collaborations, facilitators, administrators, and professionals interested in the [HTCondor Software Suite](https://htcondor.org) and high throughput computing or the [OSG Consortium](https://osg-htc.org/) resources or services (including the [OSPool](https://osg-htc.org/services/open_science_pool.html), the [Open Science Data Federation](https://osg-htc.org/services/osdf.html), the [Pelican Platform](https://pelicanplatform.org/), or the [PATh Facility](https://path-cc.io/facility/).) - -### Where - -[Fluno Center](https://fluno.com/) on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and Online via Zoom. - -### Registration - -Registration Is Open but closes soon! In-person registration has been extended and will remain open through June 30. Registration for remote attendance will remain open throughout the event. [Visit the Event Site for registration information.](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2175/) Registration is **required** for attendees, even if you plan to attend remotely only. Registration for in-person attendance will cost $125 per day; there is no fee for registration for virtual attendance. There are two places to register, depending upon whether you will be attending in person or remotely: - -- [In-Person Attendance](https://uwmadison.eventsair.com/htc24/reg/Site/Register) -- [Virtual Participation](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2175/registrations/257/) - -### Questions? - -Please email [htc@path-cc.io](mailto:htc@path-cc.io) with any questions. - -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture endblock %} - - -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events/2024-03-29-osg-school-2024.md b/_events/2024-03-29-osg-school-2024.md deleted file mode 100644 index 3683c851..00000000 --- a/_events/2024-03-29-osg-school-2024.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ ---- -short_title: OSG School 2024 -title: "OSG School 2024" -layout: events -published: true -excerpt: | - Applications for the OSG School 2024 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are now open! -start_date: 2024-08-5 -end_date: 2024-08-09 -location: "University of Wisconsin-Madison" -link: "https://osg-htc.org/school-2024/" -image: "/images/events/osg-school-2024-event.jpg" -header_image: "/images/events/osg-school-2024-event.jpg" ---- - -{% capture main %} - -**Is limited computing capacity holding back your science?** - -Applications for the OSG School are now open! - -The OSG School provides researchers the opportunity to learn how to use high-throughput computing (HTC) systems to run large-scale computing applications at their campus or using the national-scale [Open Science Pool](https://osg-htc.org/services/open_scienc_Pool.html) – to run large-scale computing applications that are at the heart of today's cutting-edge science. - -The school is ideal for: - -* Researchers (especially graduate students and post-docs) in any research area for which large-scale computing is a vital part of the research process; - -* Anyone (especially students and staff) who supports researchers who are current or potential users of high-throughput computing; - -* Instructors (at the post-secondary level) who teach future researchers and see value in integrating high-throughput computing into their curriculum. - -People accepted to this program will receive financial support for basic travel and local costs associated with the School. - -To learn more about the event, check out this article [that features 2023 School students and their motiviations for attending.](https://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/OSG-School.html) - -[View complete details and access the School application](https://osg-htc.org/school-2024) - - -{% endcapture %} - - -{% capture subsection %} -### Dates - -August 5–9, 2024 - -### Who - -Researchers (especially graduate students and post-docs), students and staff who supports researchers currently or are potential users of HTC, and instructors at the post-secondary level who want to integrate HTC into their curriculum. - -### Where - -The University of Wisconsin-Madison. - -### Application and Deadlines -Details about the application process can be found on the [OSG School 2024 site](https://osg-htc.org/school-2024). - -The deadline for applications is Monday, April 1, 2024. - -### Contact Us - -If you have any questions about the event, email us at [school@osg-htc.org](mailto:school@osg-htc.org) -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture endblock %} - - -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events/2024-euro-htcondor.md b/_events/2024-euro-htcondor.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2b9ebc9e..00000000 --- a/_events/2024-euro-htcondor.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ ---- -short_title: "Save The Date: 2024 European HTCondor Workshop" -title: "Registration is open for the European HTCondor Workshop, September 24-27" - -layout: events -published: true - -excerpt: | - This workshop is an excellent opportunity to learn about HTCondor in the beautiful Amsterdam. -start_date: 2024-09-24 -end_date: 2024-09-27 -location: "NIKHEF-Amsterdam. Amsterdam, Netherlands" -image: "/images/events/HTCondorEurope.jpeg" -header_image: "/images/events/HTCondorEurope.jpeg" ---- - -{% capture main %} - -This year’s European HTCondor Workshop will be held from September 24 to 27th hosted by NIKHEF-Amsterdam, the Dutch -National Institute for Subatomic Physics, in the beautiful Dutch capital city of Amsterdam. - -The workshop will be an excellent occasion for learning from the sources (the developers!) about HTCondor, exchanging -with your colleagues about experiences and plans and providing your feedback to the experts. The HTCondor Compute Entry -point (CE) will be covered as well. Participation is open to all organizations (including companies) and persons interested -in HTCondor (and by no means restricted to particle physics and/or academia!) If you know potentially interested persons, -don't hesitate to make them aware of this opportunity. - -The workshop will cover both using and administering HTCondor; topics will be chosen to best match participants' interests. -We would very much like to know about your use of HTCondor, in your project, your experience and your plans. You are warmly -encouraged to propose a short presentation. - -There will also time and space for short, maybe spontaneous interactive participation ("show us your toolbox sessions") -which proved to be very popular in previous meetings. - -Registration is now open! Find more information on the [event page.](https://indico.cern.ch/event/1386170/) - -To ease travel, the workshop will begin Tuesday morning and end around Friday lunchtime. - -Want more information? Sign up to be on the HTCondor-World [mailing list.](https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/htcondor-world) Email us at [HTCondor-world@cs.wisc.edu](HTCondor-world@cs.wisc.edu) for further questions - -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture subsection %} - -## When - -September 24-27, 2024 - -## Where - -NIKHEF-Amsterdam. Amsterdam, Netherlands - -## Registration - -Registration for this workshop is open! 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Save the Date for HTCondor Week May 23 - 26!

- - -Hello HTCondor Users and Collaborators! - -We want to invite you to HTCondor Week 2022, our annual HTCondor user conference, in beautiful Madison, Wisconsin, May 23-26, 2022. This year, HTCondor Week will be a hybrid event: we are hosting an in-person meeting at the Fluno Center on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. This provides HTCondor Week attendees with a compelling environment in which to attend tutorials and talks from HTCondor developers, meet other users like you and attend social events. For those who cannot attend in person, we'll also be broadcasting the event online via a Zoom meeting. - -The registration deadline for in-person attendee is May 10, 2022, and the cost is $90 per day. For virtual-only attendance, registration is a flat $25 fee for the whole week with a deadline of May 23, 2022. You can register on the [registration page](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/1733/page/35-registration). - -We will have a variety of in-depth tutorials and talks where you can learn more about HTCondor and how other people are using and deploying HTCondor, check them out below. Best of all, you can establish contacts and learn best practices from people in industry, government, and academia who are using HTCondor to solve hard problems, many of which may be similar to those you are facing. - -You can get hotel details, and see the agenda overview on the [HTCondor Week 2022 site](http://htcondor.org/HTCondorWeek2022). - -Hope to see you there, - -\- The Center for High Throughput Computing - -### Monday (3/23) -- HTCondor User Tutorial – Christina Koch -- Organizing and Submitting HTC Workloads – Christina Koch -- Workflows with HTCondor's DAGMan – Lauren Michael -- HTCondor Python Bindings Tutorial – Jason Patton -- Introduction and Pointers to Other Resources – Greg Thain -- SciTokens Hands-on Tutorial – Brian Bockelman -- What GPUs look like to HTCondor – John Knoeller -- Securing an Installation with IDTokens – Todd Tannenbaum -- Self-Checkpointing Jobs – Todd Miller -- Understand the HTCondor Config System – John Knoeller - -### Tuesday (3/24) -- Welcome to HTCondor Week – Miron Livny -- Keynote Address: Radio Astronomy High Throughput Computing – Eric Wilcotts -- Using dHTC to Extend the HPC Cluster at IHEP – Xiaowei Jiang -- Feeding TOFU to a Condor: Trust and Authorization Changes in HTCSS – Brian Bockelman -- Managing a Dynamic Pool for CMS – Marco Mascheroni -- Transition to Tokens: The CMS Experience – Saqib Haleem -- Using Hashicorp Vault with HTCondor for Oauth Credentials in Jobs – Dave Dykstra -- How LIGO Analysis is Using HTCondor – Cody Messick -- HEPCloud: Provisioning Heterogeneous Resources Using GlideinWMS and HTCondor – Marco Mambelli -- Dynamic Installation of CVMFS Using Glideins – Namratha Urs and Marco Mambelli -- nraorsync: A Useful Custom File Transfer Plugin – K. Scott Rowe -- Testing GPU/ML Framework Compatibility – Justin Hiemstra -- What's New in HTCSS? What's Coming Up? – Todd Tannenbaum -- Exploring the use of containerized HTC workloads for running HL-LHC analysis on HPC centers – Acosta Maria P. -- TOWN HALL/PANEL: Future of Computation - Needs and Trends – Peter Couvares - -### Wednesday (3/25) -- Accelerating Workflows at NERSC with HTCondor – Nick Tyler -- Bringing Your Own Capacity from XSEDE – Todd Miller and Matyas Selmeci -- Google Cloud Roadmap for HTCondor – Tom Downes -- How Many Eggs Can You Fit In One Nest? Dynamically Shaping HTC Workflows – Ben Tovar, Doug Thain, and Thanh Son Phung -- The PATh Forward – Miron Livny -- The HTC / HTCSS Data Story – Brian Bockelman -- The Open Science Data Federation – Frank Wurthwein -- Using HTCSS Adstash to increase goodput – Jason Patton -- Leveraging Computational Tools for Nuclear Security Research – Arrielle C Opotowsky -- HTCondor and GIS Working Together – Patrick Claflin -- Job Wrappers Scripts: Problems and Alternatives – Greg Thain -- (near) Exascale Radio Astronomy Data Processing – James Robnett -- UW Researcher Talk -- OAuth2 HTTP file transfers at IceCube - -### Thursday (3/26) -Speakers will be announced soon. - -{% endcapture %} - - -{% capture subsection %} -### Dates - -May 23 - 26, 2022 - -### Who - -HTCondor Users and Collaborators. - - -### Where - -Hybrid event both at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and virtual. - - -### Fees - -Registration for in-person participation in-person attendee will cost $90 per day; online-only participation registration will be a flat $25 fee for the whole week. - -### Deadlines -Details on both in-person and online registration can be found on the [registration page](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/1733/page/35-registration). - -**Note:** The registration deadline for in-person attendance is **May 10, 2022** and the deadline for virtual-only registration -is **May 23, 2022**. - -### Questions? - -For questions, write to . -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture endblock %} - - -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events/HTCondorWeek-Europe.md b/_events/HTCondorWeek-Europe.md deleted file mode 100644 index 8a5e8d7d..00000000 --- a/_events/HTCondorWeek-Europe.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ ---- -short_title: European HTCondor Workshop -title: "European HTCondor Workshop Sept 20 - 24" -layout: events -published: true - -excerpt: | - HTCondor Workshop will be held from Monday 20 September to Friday 24 September 2021 - - - The workshop will be an excellent occasion for learning from the sources (the developers!) about HTCondor, exchanging with your colleagues about experiences and plans, and providing your feedback to the experts. The HTCondor Compute Element (CE) will be covered as well. Participation is open to all organisations (including companies) and persons interested inHTCondor (and by no means restricted to particle physics and/or academia!) If you know potentially interested persons, don't hesitate to make them aware of this opportunity. - - -start_date: 2021-09-20 -end_date: 2021-09-24 -location: "Virtual" -link: "Coming Soon" -image: "/images/events/HTCondorEurope.jpeg" -header_image: "/images/events/HTCondorEurope.jpeg" ---- - -{% capture main %} - -

Save the Date for the European HTCondor Workshop Sept 20 - 24!

- - -The European HTCondor Workshop will be held from Monday 20 September to Friday 24 September 2021. Mark your calendars! - -Due to the current pandemic still largely impacting international travel, the workshop will be held purely virtually. (We warmly thank [INFN Torino](https://www.to.infn.it/) in Italy for the proposal to host.) - -The workshop will be organized as videoconference and/or Webcast sessions of about three hours per day, probably somewhere between 15:00 h and -19:00 h Paris time (13:00 h - 17:00 h UTC, 8 am - 12 am CDT). - -The workshop will be an excellent occasion for learning from the sources (the developers!) about HTCondor, exchanging with your colleagues about -experiences and plans, and providing your feedback to the experts. The HTCondor Compute Element (CE) will be covered as well. Participation is -open to all organisations (including companies) and persons interested inHTCondor (and by no means restricted to particle physics and/or academia!) -If you know potentially interested persons, don't hesitate to make them aware of this opportunity. - -The workshop will cover both using and administering HTCondor; topics will be chosen to best match participants' interests (see below). - -Attendance is free of charge, but requires registration (see below). - -If you consider attending, we would very much like to know about your project, your experience and your plans. Hence you are warmly encouraged -to propose a short presentation. - -[Registration](https://indico.cern.ch/event/1059494/registrations/74555/) and [abstract submission](https://indico.cern.ch/event/1059494/abstracts/) are now open. The registration deadline is September 24, 2021 and the deadline to submit an abstract is September 12, 2021. - -If you have any questions, please contact us at . - -We are looking forward to a rich, productive workshop, and we hope to meet many of you at the virtual workshop! - -Todd Tannenbaum -HTCondor Technical Lead, U Wisconsin, Madison, USA - -Helge Meinhard -Chair of organising committee, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland -{% endcapture %} - - -{% capture subsection %} -# Date - -Sept 20 - 24 2021 - -# Time - -Likely 15:00 h and 19:00 h Paris time (13:00 h - 17:00 h UTC, 8 am - 12 am CDT). - - -# Where - -Virtual This Year - - -# Fees - -No fees, but registration is required. - -# Deadlines -[Register](https://indico.cern.ch/event/1059494/registrations/74555/) before September 24, 2021 - -[Submit an abstract](https://indico.cern.ch/event/1059494/abstracts/) before September 12, 2021 - -# Questions? - -Contact us at . - -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture endblock %} -## Contact Us - - -If you have any questions about the event, feel free to email us: - - -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events/OSG-User-School-2022.md b/_events/OSG-User-School-2022.md deleted file mode 100644 index 7252baa3..00000000 --- a/_events/OSG-User-School-2022.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ ---- -short_title: OSG User School 2022 -title: "OSG User School 2022, July 25-29" -layout: events -published: true - -excerpt: | - The OSG User School 2022 will be held from Monday, July 25 to Friday, July 29 in person at the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. -start_date: 2022-07-25 -end_date: 2022-07-29 -location: "University of Wisconsin-Madison" -link: "https://opensciencegrid.org/user-school-2022/#applications" -image: "/images/Madison_Skyline.jpg" -header_image: "/images/Madison_Skyline.jpg" ---- - -{% capture main %} - -The OSG User School will occur on July 25–29, where you will learn to use high-throughput computing (HTC) systems to run large-scale computing applications at your campus or using the national-scale OSG. - -At the School, you will learn how HTC systems work, how to run and manage many jobs, and where to find more information and help through lectures, discussions, and hands-on activities with OSG staff. - -The School is ideal for graduate students in any research area where large-scale computing is an essential part of their research process, plus we welcome applications from advanced undergraduates (especially those who are involved in graduate-level research or coursework), post-doctoral students, faculty, and staff (especially those who perform research or support/facilitate researchers). - -The deadline for applications has passed. - -{% endcapture %} - - -{% capture subsection %} -### Dates - -July 25 – 29, 2022 - -### Who - -Graduate students, advanced undergraduates, post-doctoral students, faculty, and staff (individuals in any research area for which large-scale computing is vital for the research process). - -### Where - -The University of Wisconsin-Madison. - -### Application and Deadlines -Details about the application process can be found on the [OSG User School 2022 site](https://opensciencegrid.org/user-school-2022/#applications). - -**Note:** The application deadline has passed - -### Contact Us - -If you have any questions about the event, email us at [user-school@opensciencegrid.org](mailto:user-school@opensciencegrid.org) -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture endblock %} - - -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events/OSG-User-School-2023.md b/_events/OSG-User-School-2023.md deleted file mode 100644 index 3ca0304e..00000000 --- a/_events/OSG-User-School-2023.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ ---- -short_title: OSG User School 2023 -title: "OSG User School 2023, Aug. 7–11" -layout: events -published: true - -excerpt: | - Applications for the OSG User School 2023 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are now open! -start_date: 2023-08-07 -end_date: 2023-08-11 -location: "University of Wisconsin-Madison" -link: "https://osg-htc.org/user-school-2023/" -image: "/images/osg-user-school-2023-event.jpg" -header_image: "/images/osg-user-school-2023-event.jpg" ---- - -{% capture main %} - -Has your research computing outgrown your available capacity? How could access to **lots** more computing transform your research or others? If you have research workloads that can be broken into many independent, parallel computing tasks, we can help! - -The OSG User School provides researchers the opportunity to learn how to use high-throughput computing (HTC) systems to run large-scale computing applications at their campus or using the national-scale OSG Consortium. - -To learn more about the event, check out these articles written about the OSG User School 2022: -- Read about last year's [OSG User School student lightning talks](https://osg-htc.org/spotlights/Lightning-Talks.html), where researchers showcased their work and future plans to implement HTC. -- This article spotlights [students from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)/African Centers for Excellence in Bioinformatics and Data-Intensive Science (ACE) who attended this year’s OSG User School 2022](https://osg-htc.org/spotlights/NIAID-ACE-students-attend-OSG-User-School.html). Learn more about these students and their work and the ongoing collaboration between the OSG and ACE/NIAID teams. -- To view last year's lesson plans and materials, check out the [OSG User School Concludes](https://osg-htc.org/spotlights/OSG-User-School-Concludes.html) article on the OSG website. - -Apply by April 17 on the [OSG School website](https://osg-htc.org/user-school-2023/)! - -{% endcapture %} - - -{% capture subsection %} -### Dates - -August 7 - 11, 2023 - -### Who - -Researchers (especially graduate students and post-docs), students and staff who supports researchers currently or are potential users of HTC, and instructors at the post-secondary level who want to integrate HTC into their curriculum. - -### Where - -The University of Wisconsin-Madison. - -### Application and Deadlines -Details about the application process can be found on the [OSG User School 2023 site](https://osg-htc.org/user-school-2023/). - -The deadline for applications is Monday, April 17, 2023. - -### Contact Us - -If you have any questions about the event, email us at [user-school@osg-htc.org](mailto:user-school@osg-htc.org) -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture endblock %} - - -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events/OSG-User-Training-11-1-22.md b/_events/OSG-User-Training-11-1-22.md deleted file mode 100644 index 621a68ac..00000000 --- a/_events/OSG-User-Training-11-1-22.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ ---- -short_title: OSG User Training -title: "OSG User Training" -published: true - -excerpt: | - Sign up for our upcoming New User training session on Tuesday, November 1st! - -start_date: 2022-11-01 -end_date: 2022-11-01 -location: "Virtual" -link: "https://portal.osg-htc.org/documentation/support_and_training/training/osgusertraining/" -image: "/images/events/christina_image.jpg" -header_image: "/images/events/christina_image.jpg" ---- - -{% capture main %} - -

Sign Up for our November 1st New User Training!

- -Sign up for our upcoming New User training session on Tuesday, November 1st! - -Our New User training's primary objective is for you to learn job submission principles to the Open Science Pool. This workshop will cover: -- How to visualize distributed computing on the Open Science Pool -- Distinguish High-Performance Computing (HPC) vs. High Throughput Computing (HTC) -- Identify ideal jobs to run on the Open Science Pool -- Learn the basic elements of an HTCondor submit file. - -This workshop will also feature an exercise using text analysis and the next steps you can take to start your workflow. - -**[Register here](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdj3XT7I0SM4k9jBvST7YX5wsCH_er1HLA7VqRj9ICoEvf2GA/viewform)** - -All User Training sessions are offered from 2:30-4:00pm EST (and usually on Tuesdays). New User Training is offered monthly, generally on the first Tuesday of the month, and training on various additional topics happens on the third Tuesday of the month. It's best to already have an active account on an OSG Connect login node (or other access point that submits to the Open Science Pool) to follow along with hands-on examples, but anyone can listen in by registering. - -Other upcoming trainings: -- Tuesday, November 15: Using R on the OSPool, **more information and registration coming soon.** - -{% endcapture %} - - -{% capture subsection %} -# Who - -New OSG Users - -# When - -Tuesday, November 1st from 2:30-4:00pm EST - -# Where - -Virtual - -# Questions? - -We provide ongoing support via email to , and it’s never a bad idea to start by sending questions or issues via email. You can typically expect a first response within a few business hours. - -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture endblock %} - - -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events/OSG-Virtual-School.md b/_events/OSG-Virtual-School.md deleted file mode 100644 index ab5da907..00000000 --- a/_events/OSG-Virtual-School.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ ---- -short_title: OSG Virtual School 2021 -title: "OSG Virtual School 2021" -layout: events -published: true - -excerpt: | - The OSG Virtual School 2021 prepares attendees to use high throughput computing (HTC) — - whether on a local system or using - [OSG](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2PzIy-vvaE&list=PLBWb4iScSWcPy7LQ4BuXmm8Z2xO4ZW1J_) — - to run large-scale research simulation, analysis, and other applications for cutting-edge science. - - - We plan to make one instance of each lecture this year available to anyone who registered. Please watch the [OSG Virtual School 2021 website](https://opensciencegrid.org/virtual-school-2021/public-lectures) for more details to be added in August. Also, all the written materials will be available publicly online for everyone, regardless of whether you applied to attend this year. We will be posting these materials immediately following the conclustion of the school this year. - - - We plan to continue running the OSG User School every year! In a typical (non-pandemic) year, we accept applications during the month of March. So please keep an eye out for future offerings. (Applications for 2021 are closed.) -start_date: 2021-08-02 -end_date: 2021-08-13 -location: "Virtual" -link: "https://opensciencegrid.org/virtual-school-2021/" -image: "/images/events/code-graphic.png" -header_image: "/images/events/Madison-Header.jpg" ---- - -{% capture main %} - -

For the first time, the OSG Virtual School 2021 will open its core lectures live to the public!

- -The OSG User School is a premier training program for researchers, facilitators, and others who are interested in learning more about how to use High Throughput Computing to advance research. The application deadline to participate fully has passed, but this year the OSG is inviting the public to attend daily lectures and demonstrations during the School’s first week. - -The public lectures are excellent learning opportunities for students and researchers who could not be full participants of the School. The sessions are also well suited for those interested in learning more about High Throughput Computing, OSG, HTCondor, or leveraging any of these in their computing research. - -Topics include: - -* The main concepts of High Throughput Computing (HTC) -* The basics of using HTCondor -* Getting started on OSG, a national distributed HTC infrastructure for Open Science -* How to prepare software for use in HTC systems -* Handling data (input and output) in HTC systems - - -The Public lectures are held daily, August 2–6 from 2:30–4:00 pm CST. Browse the [timetable](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/49686/timetable/#20210802) for a detailed schedule. [Registration](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/49686/registrations/3094/) is open through August 6 and is free, but required. - -The lectures will be recorded and posted on the School website eventually, along with the complete set of exercises. While full participants also have priority access to experts, personalized learning plans, and small-group learning sessions, by opening lectures up to the public, a great deal of the School content will be available to everyone. - - -Attendees of the school will learn to use high throughput computing (HTC) — -whether on a local system or using -[OSG](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2PzIy-vvaE&list=PLBWb4iScSWcPy7LQ4BuXmm8Z2xO4ZW1J_) — -to run large-scale research simulation, analysis, and other applications for cutting-edge science. -Through lecture, demonstration, hands-on exercises, and -a personalized learning plan that includes one-on-one and small-group consulting with experienced OSG staff, -students will learn to harness HTC systems and apply them to the researcher's own computational work. -The School is ideal for graduate students in any research area for whom large-scale computing -is a vital part of the research process; we also consider applications from advanced undergraduates, -post-doctoral students, faculty, and staff! - -This year's virtual offering has been tuned for remote participation, -with the goal of helping attendees get their own work running within the 2-week period, -and is not merely a translation of the in-person program -(last offered in [2019](https://opensciencegrid.org/user-school-2019/)). - -**The Virtual School will be held the weeks of August 2–6 and 9–13.** -The event is free and materials will be posted publicly. -A selective application process was required for full participation, -which includes access to HTC experts and to HTC systems via the -[Center for High Throughput Computing](https://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/approach.html) and -[OSG Connect](https://connect.osg-htc.org/) service -(otherwise available to researchers working on a U.S.-based academic, government, or non-profit research project). - -While no travel is involved and the schedule allows for some flexibility, -accepted applicants were asked to commit at least 20 hours each week. -You can view [the high-level schedule for 2021](https://opensciencegrid.org/virtual-school-2021/schedule/), -and we expect the detailed schedule and materials to be similar to the -[OSG Virtual School Pilot 2020](https://opensciencegrid.org/virtual-school-pilot-2020/). - -We hope to return to an in-person OSG User School in 2022. - -**If you are thinking about applying for 2022**, ideal candidates will: - -* Be graduate students doing research or support staff helping researchers (but see below) -* Need large amounts of computing, which could transform research or open new paths to discovery -* Have basic experience with the Linux command line (or learn beforehand) -* Be able to commit to at least 20 hours each week for the School dates - -Not a graduate student or support staff? - -We consider applications from advanced undergraduates, -especially those who are involved in graduate-level research or coursework. -Also, we consider people in other groups -(post-doctoral researchers, faculty, researchers, other staff, etc.), -especially if you convince us that this opportunity is likely -to have a significant effect on your work or research, or that of others. -{% endcapture %} - - -{% capture subsection %} -# When - -August 2 - 13 2021 - -# Where - -Virtual This Year - -# Registration -Registration to participate fully in OSG Virtual School 2021 has closed, but [registration to attend a public lecture](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/49686/registrations/3094/) is open through August 6. - -# Questions? - -Contact us at . - -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture endblock %} -## Contact Us - -The OSG Virtual School is part of the -[OSG Outreach Area](https://opensciencegrid.org/outreach/) — please visit that site to -learn about past OSG Schools. - -If you have any questions about the event, feel free to email us: - - -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events/Site-Admin-Workshop-2.md b/_events/Site-Admin-Workshop-2.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0a0f0e68..00000000 --- a/_events/Site-Admin-Workshop-2.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ ---- -short_title: Site Admin Office Hours -title: "Register Now for OSG's Site Admin Office Hours" -layout: events -published: true -excerpt: | - We will be hosting our second Site Admin Office Hours, Tuesday, March 15 from 3:30 - 5:30 PM CT offered by the Partnership to Advance Throughput Computing (PATh). 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Join us March 15 for our Site Admin Office Hours!

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Join us January 25 for our Site Admin Office Hours!

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Join us October 14 & 15 for an engaging and collaborative workshop!

- - - -The Token Transition Workshop will be an opportunity for system and service administrators in the broader science communities to learn more about making the transition from certificates to tokens for resource access within your organization's infrastructure. You will be able to share with the community your readiness to make this transition and to learn approaches and processes that organizations are taking for the transition. The deadline for the end of support of OSG 3.5 will be impacted by the information shared in the Workshop. - -This two-day workshop features a variety of presentations and discussions. Topics that will be discussed include: the future of tokens, the OSPool's use of tokens, OSG Software token transition plans, and the status of the transition to tokens for various communities. We will also discuss tokens from both a technical system administrator perspective and an administrative policy perspective - -[View the complete schedule for the workshop here](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/50597/timetable/#20211014). **[Registration is open](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/50597/registrations/3133/).** - -{% endcapture %} - - -{% capture subsection %} -# Who - -System and service administrators in the broader science communities - -# When - -October 14: 10:00am – 1:15pm CT -October 15: 10:00am – 2:45pm CT -[See a detailed schedule](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/50597/timetable/#20211015) - -# Where - -Virtual - -# Fees - -No fees, attendance is free! - -# Registration -[Register now](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/50597/registrations/3133/) - -# Questions? - -Contact us at . - -{% endcapture %} - -{% capture endblock %} -## Contact Us - - -If you have any questions about the event, feel free to email us: - - -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events/Trusted-CI-Webinar.md b/_events/Trusted-CI-Webinar.md deleted file mode 100644 index 9c121453..00000000 --- a/_events/Trusted-CI-Webinar.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ ---- -short_title: Trusted CI Webinar -title: "Trusted CI Webinar" -published: true - -excerpt: - Join OSG’s own Brian Bockelman for a talk on the journey to a capability-based authorization, and the challenges and opportunities of changing trust - models for a functioning infrastructure. - -start_date: 2021-07-26 -end_date: 2021-07-26 -location: "Virtual" -link: "https://iu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gBLnpC-yS_-en3vKAbeFzQ" -image: "/images/events/trust-webinar-preview.png" -header_image: "/images/events/trust-banner.png" ---- - -{% capture main %} - -

A capability-based authorization infrastructure for distributed High Throughput Computing

- -The OSG Consortium provides researchers with the ability to bring their distributed high throughput computing (dHTC) workloads to a pool of resources consisting -of hardware across approximately 100 different sites. Using this “Open Science Pool” resource, projects can leverage the opportunistic access (nodes that would be -otherwise idle at the site), dedicated hardware, or allocated time at large-scallel NSF-funded resources. - -While dHTC can be a powerful tool to advance scientific discovery, managing trust relationships with so many sites can be challenging; the OSG helps bootstrap the -trust relationships between project and provider. Further, authorization in the OSG ecosystem is an evolving topic. On the national and international -infrastructure, we are leading the transition from identity-based authorization –– basing decisions on “who you are” –– to capability based authorization. -Capability-based authorization focuses on “what can you do?” and is implemented through tools like bearer tokens. Changing the mindset of an entire ecosystem is -wide-ranging work, involving dedicated projects such as the new NSF-funded “SciAuth” and international partners like the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid. - -In this talk, we’ll cover the journey of the OSG to a capability-based authorization as well as the challenges and opportunities of changing trust models for a -functioning infrastructure. - -**About the speaker** - -
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Brian Bockelman
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- -Brian Bockelman is a Principal Investigator at the Morgridge Institute for Research and co-PI on the Partnership to Advance Throughput Computing (PATh) -and Institute for Research and Innovation in Software for High Energy Physics (IRIS-HEP). Within the OSG, he leads the Technology Area, which provides the -software and technologies that underpin the OSG fabric of services. He is also a co-PI on the new SciAuth project, led by Jim Basney, which aims to coordinate -the deployment of capability-based authorization across the science and engineering cyberinfrastructure. - -Before joining Morgridge, Bockelman received a joint PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) and was an integral -member of the Holland Computing Center at UNL. His team helps advance Research Computing activities at Morgridge and are partners within the Center for High -Throughput Computing (CHTC) at University of Wisconsin-Madison. - -**About Trusted CI** - -This talk is organized by [Trusted CI](https://www.trustedci.org/), an NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence with the mission of improving the cybersecurity of NSF computational science -and engineering projects and allowing those projects to focus on their science endeavors. [The webinar series](https://www.trustedci.org/webinars) aims to provide readily available cybersecurity -services tailored to the NSF science community. A recording of the webinar will be available [here](https://www.trustedci.org/webinars) for later viewing. - -{% endcapture %} - - -{% capture subsection %} -# When - -Monday, July 26th at 11:00am ET - -# Where - -Virtual webinar on zoom - -# Registration -Closed. - -{% endcapture %} - -{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events/throughput-computing-2023.md b/_events/throughput-computing-2023.md deleted file mode 100644 index e3a84186..00000000 --- a/_events/throughput-computing-2023.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ ---- -short_title: Throughput Computing 2023 -title: Throughput Computing 2023 -layout: events -published: true - -excerpt: | - Throughput Computing July 10-14 2023 - -start_date: 2023-07-10 -end_date: 2023-07-14 -location: "University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Fluno Center and Online via Zoom" -link: "http://htcondor.org/ThroughputComputing2023" -image: "/images/events/Throughput-Computing-2023-Banner.jpg" -header_image: "/images/events/Throughput-Computing-2023-Banner.jpg" ---- - -{% capture main %} - -**Register for virtual attendance (Will remain open throughout event):** [Register here.](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2014/registrations/251/) - -For the first time, HTCondor Week and the OSG All-Hands Meeting will join together as a single, integrated event from July 10–14 to be held at the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s [Fluno Center](https://fluno.com/). Throughput Computing 2023 is sponsored by the OSG Consortium, the HTCondor team, and the UW-Madison Center for High Throughput Computing. - -This will primarily be an in-person event, but remote participation (via Zoom) for the many plenary events will also be offered. - -If you register for the in-person event at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, you can attend plenary and non-plenary sessions, mingle with colleagues, and have planned or ad hoc meetings. Evening events are also planned throughout the week. - -If this is your first time registering for an event on the registration site, you will have to create an account first and then register. - -### Schedule - -The schedule can be found under the [General Schedule](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2014/timetable/#20230710) section on the Throughput Computing 2023 event website. The session block topics will not change; however, there will likely be timing adjustments in the schedule as speakers are finalized. - -All the topics typically covered by HTCondor Week and the OSG All-Hands Meeting will be included: - -- Science Enabled by the OSPool and the HTCondor Software Suite (HTCSS) -- OSG Technology -- HTCondor Technology -- HTCondor and OSG Tutorials -- State of the OSG -- Campus Services and Perspectives - -We also have an exciting group of speakers for this year’s Throughput Computing 2023, including: - -- Laura Cadonati, Professor, School of Physics and Center for Relativistic Astrophysics, Associate Dean for Research, College of Science, Georgia Institute of Technology -- Kevin L. Thompson, NSF Program Director -- Daniel Andresen, Director, Institute for Computational Research in Engineering and Science, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science; Michelle Munson-Serban Simu Keystone Research Scholar, Kansas State University - -The **U.S. ATLAS and U.S. CMS high-energy physics projects** are also planning parallel OSG-related sessions during the event on Wednesday, July 12. - -### Workshop Hotel Accommodations - -We have arranged room blocks at a reduced rate at the Fluno Center and at two nearby hotels. We recommend you make your room reservation **ASAP**, as the number of rooms available at the reduced rate is limited. (Madison is also a popular place to visit in the summer!) Reserved room blocks at these rates begin expiring as soon as **June 9th.** Please visit the [Local Arrangements](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2014/page/55-local-arrangements) page to find information about how to book your hotel room at the reduced rate for each hotel. - -**Please note:** DoubleTree Madison is the only hotel with a *free shuttle service* to and from the airport. - -### Call for Abstracts: HTCondor Sessions - -The call for abstracts for the **HTCondor sessions** of Throughput Computing 23 is now open. Please visit the [Call for Abstracts](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2014/abstracts/) page to learn how to sign up to give a talk, talk content and length, and how to submit your presentation. - -*The submission deadline has been extended to June 19, 2023* - -### Questions and Resources - -For questions about attending, speaking, accommodations, and other concerns please contact us at [htc23@path-cc.io](mailto:htc23@path-cc.io). - -To learn about this event in more detail, view last year’s schedules for: - -- [OSG All-Hands Meeting](https://osg-htc.org/all-hands/2022/schedule/) -- [HTCondor Week 2022](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/1733/timetable/#20220523) - -{% endcapture %} - - -{% capture subsection %} -### Dates - -Monday, July 10 through Friday, July 14, 2023. - -### Who - -Organizations, researchers, campuses, facilitators and administrators interested in the [HTCondor Software Suite](https://htcondor.org) and high throughput computing or the [OSG Consortium](https://osg-htc.org/) resources or services (including the [OSPool](https://osg-htc.org/services/open_science_pool.html), the [Open Science Data Federation](https://osg-htc.org/services/osdf.html) or the [PATh Facility](https://path-cc.io/facility/).) - -### Where - -[Fluno Center](https://fluno.com/) on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and Online via Zoom. - -### Registration - -Registration for Throughput Computing 2023 is now open! 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HTC25 brings together researchers, campuses, science collaborations, facilitators, administrators, government representatives, and professionals interested in high throughput computing to: - -- Engage with the throughput computing community, including the [OSG Consortium](https://osg-htc.org/), [PATh](https://path-cc.io/) and [Pelican](https://pelicanplatform.org/) teams and many others contributing to HTC -- Be inspired by presentations and conversations with community leaders and contributors sharing common interests -- Learn about HTC and new developments to advance your science, your collaboration or your campus - -HTC25's Keynote speaker, Dr. Erik Wright, will present on Monday, June 2. Wright relies on the OSPool for much of his work in genomics. - -Tuesday afternoon June 3 will also feature retropsective talks from leaders in the field commemorating the 40th anniversary of HTC and the 20th anniversary of the OSG Consortium. 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Sign Up for our April 18th Workflows with Pegasus Training!

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+{{ endif }} diff --git a/_includes/get/future_events.liquid b/_includes/get/future_events.liquid index 32037db0..d73fa3cb 100644 --- a/_includes/get/future_events.liquid +++ b/_includes/get/future_events.liquid @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ {% assign current_time = 'now' | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} - +{% assign all_events = site.events | where_exp: "event", "event.publish_on contains site.key" %} {% assign future_events = "" | split : "" %} -{% for event in site.events %} +{% for event in all_events %} {% assign event_end = event.end_date | append: "" | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} {% if event_end >= current_time %} diff --git a/_includes/get/past_events.html b/_includes/get/past_events.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2c59000d..00000000 --- a/_includes/get/past_events.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -{% assign current_time = 'now' | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} - -{% assign past_events = "" | split : "" %} - -{% for event in site.events %} - -{% assign event_end = event.end_date | append: "" | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} - -{% if event_end < current_time %} -{% assign past_events = past_events | push: event %} -{% endif %} -{% endfor %} - -{% assign past_events = past_events | sort: "end_date" | reverse %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_includes/get/past_events.liquid b/_includes/get/past_events.liquid new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1244d93b --- /dev/null +++ b/_includes/get/past_events.liquid @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +{% assign current_time = 'now' | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} + +{% assign all_events = site.events | where_exp: "event", "event.publish_on contains site.key" %} +{% assign past_events = "" | split : "" %} + +{% for event in all_events %} + {% assign event_end = event.end_date | append: "" | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} + + {% if event_end < current_time %} + {% assign past_events = past_events | push: event %} + {% endif %} +{% endfor %} + +{% assign past_events = past_events | sort: "end_date" | reverse %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_layouts/events.html b/_layouts/events.html index 867fa435..169ae1c6 100644 --- a/_layouts/events.html +++ b/_layouts/events.html @@ -5,5 +5,5 @@
{% include event/event-header.html %} - {{ content }} + {% include event/event-page.html %}
diff --git a/events.html b/events.html index 117e6343..82c50815 100644 --- a/events.html +++ b/events.html @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@

Events

- {% if event.header_image %} - - + {% if event.banner %} + + {% endif %}

@@ -36,14 +36,14 @@

Past Events

- {% include get/past_events.html %} + {% include get/past_events.liquid %} {% for event in past_events %}
- {% if event.header_image %} - - + {% if event.banner %} + + {% endif %}

@@ -51,10 +51,10 @@

{% if event.start_date != event.end_date %} - {% assign date = event.start_date | date: "%B %e" %} - {% assign date = event.end_date | date: "-%e, %Y" | prepend: date %} + {% assign date = event.start_date | date: "%B %e" %} + {% assign date = event.end_date | date: "-%e, %Y" | prepend: date %} {% else %} - {% assign date = event.start_date | date: "%B %e, %Y" %} + {% assign date = event.start_date | date: "%B %e, %Y" %} {% endif %} {{ date }}

From 7a5634be4e3d0ad6d70e92a1554b4dbd22ef02d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: fallow64 Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2025 11:56:30 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 4/8] Add missed alt texts and add missed relative_url --- _includes/event/event-card.html | 2 +- _includes/event/event-header.html | 5 ++++- events.html | 4 ++-- 3 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/_includes/event/event-card.html b/_includes/event/event-card.html index 97916c0f..598ab53a 100644 --- a/_includes/event/event-card.html +++ b/_includes/event/event-card.html @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
{% endif %} {% if event.image %} - {{ event.image.alt }} + {{ event.image.alt }} {% endif %}

diff --git a/_includes/event/event-header.html b/_includes/event/event-header.html index a186ceed..687a44f5 100644 --- a/_includes/event/event-header.html +++ b/_includes/event/event-header.html @@ -20,13 +20,16 @@

- + {{ page.banner.alt }}
+ + {% if page.banner.credit %}
{{ page.banner.credit }}
+ {% endif %}
diff --git a/events.html b/events.html index 82c50815..edcefd58 100644 --- a/events.html +++ b/events.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@

Events

{% if event.banner %} - + {{ event.banner.alt }} {% endif %}

@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@

{% if event.banner %} - + {{ event.banner.alt }} {% endif %}

From 79ae87542867ea882ae88672805e90e60b26bd2c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: fallow64 Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2025 14:28:47 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 5/8] Add external events submodule and switch collection --- .gitmodules | 4 +- _config.yml | 9 +- _events | 1 - _events_external | 1 + _events_legacy/2021-NSF-CCstar-PI-Workshop.md | 98 ++++++++++++ .../2021-NSF-Cybersecurity-Summit-Workshop.md | 147 ++++++++++++++++++ _events_legacy/2022-11-03-gpu-ml-demo.md | 54 +++++++ _events_legacy/2022-All-Hands-Meeting.md | 76 +++++++++ .../2024-01-11-throughput-computing-2024.md | 90 +++++++++++ _events_legacy/2024-03-29-osg-school-2024.md | 70 +++++++++ _events_legacy/2024-euro-htcondor.md | 62 ++++++++ _events_legacy/9999-01-01-Template.md | 37 +++++ _events_legacy/HTCondorWeek-2022.md | 124 +++++++++++++++ _events_legacy/HTCondorWeek-Europe.md | 98 ++++++++++++ _events_legacy/OSG-User-School-2022.md | 58 +++++++ _events_legacy/OSG-User-School-2023.md | 61 ++++++++ _events_legacy/OSG-User-Training-11-1-22.md | 65 ++++++++ _events_legacy/OSG-Virtual-School.md | 126 +++++++++++++++ _events_legacy/Site-Admin-Workshop-2.md | 64 ++++++++ _events_legacy/Site-Admin-Workshop.md | 64 ++++++++ _events_legacy/Token-Transition-Workshop.md | 70 +++++++++ _events_legacy/Trusted-CI-Webinar.md | 77 +++++++++ _events_legacy/throughput-computing-2023.md | 107 +++++++++++++ _events_legacy/throughput-computing-week.md | 97 ++++++++++++ _events_legacy/workflows-with-pegasus.md | 61 ++++++++ _includes/get/future_events.liquid | 2 +- _includes/get/past_events.liquid | 2 +- events.html | 2 +- 28 files changed, 1718 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) delete mode 160000 _events create mode 160000 _events_external create mode 100644 _events_legacy/2021-NSF-CCstar-PI-Workshop.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/2021-NSF-Cybersecurity-Summit-Workshop.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/2022-11-03-gpu-ml-demo.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/2022-All-Hands-Meeting.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/2024-01-11-throughput-computing-2024.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/2024-03-29-osg-school-2024.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/2024-euro-htcondor.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/9999-01-01-Template.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/HTCondorWeek-2022.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/HTCondorWeek-Europe.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/OSG-User-School-2022.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/OSG-User-School-2023.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/OSG-User-Training-11-1-22.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/OSG-Virtual-School.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/Site-Admin-Workshop-2.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/Site-Admin-Workshop.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/Token-Transition-Workshop.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/Trusted-CI-Webinar.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/throughput-computing-2023.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/throughput-computing-week.md create mode 100644 _events_legacy/workflows-with-pegasus.md diff --git a/.gitmodules b/.gitmodules index b8ada96e..2137250a 100644 --- a/.gitmodules +++ b/.gitmodules @@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ [submodule "staff-list"] path = staff-list url = https://github.com/CHTC/staff-list.git -[submodule "_events"] - path = _events +[submodule "_events_external"] + path = _events_external url = https://github.com/CHTC/events diff --git a/_config.yml b/_config.yml index 2acd24be..3e03625b 100755 --- a/_config.yml +++ b/_config.yml @@ -38,9 +38,12 @@ collections: news: output: true permalink: /news/:path/ - events: + # events_legacy: + # output: false + # permalink: /events/:path/ + events_external: output: true - permalink: /events/:path/ + permalink: /events/:year/:month/:day/:path/ gil: output: true permalink: /GIL/:path/ @@ -74,7 +77,7 @@ defaults: layout: news bodyClass: page-news-single - scope: - type: events + type: events_external values: layout: events - scope: diff --git a/_events b/_events deleted file mode 160000 index bc74062c..00000000 --- a/_events +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit bc74062c296ab6e6b2358b981c95dbe71e7c5d57 diff --git a/_events_external b/_events_external new file mode 160000 index 00000000..5b68f85f --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_external @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Subproject commit 5b68f85f4dfc92b287349d3e386f8192d872857d diff --git a/_events_legacy/2021-NSF-CCstar-PI-Workshop.md b/_events_legacy/2021-NSF-CCstar-PI-Workshop.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..87161cd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/2021-NSF-CCstar-PI-Workshop.md @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +--- +short_title: NSF CC Star PI Workshop +title: "NSF CC Star PI Workshop" +layout: events +published: true + +excerpt: | + The 2021 Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CC*) Workshop Events will be held September 14-15 and 21-22, 2021. + + - The 2021 Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CC*) Workshop builds upon the success of the previous CC* Workshops providing an opportunity for recipients of all active NSF CC* awards to engage with one another, exchange project findings, interact with national cyberinfrastructure experts and collaborate across project areas and project regions. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the 2021 PI workshop will be conducted virtually. + + +start_date: 2021-09-14 +end_date: 2021-09-22 +location: "Virtual" +link: "https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeD0PnPEyfn_h-TPlaV4PyqUate9M-fI_ykxBaLCNISo6Kcaw/viewform" +image: "/images/events/CCStarWorkshop2021.jpeg" +header_image: "/images/events/CC_Workshop2021.png" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +__[Register Now](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeD0PnPEyfn_h-TPlaV4PyqUate9M-fI_ykxBaLCNISo6Kcaw/viewform) for NSF Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CC*) Workshop, September 14-15 and 21-22.__ + +[The 2021 Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CC Star) Workshop](https://www.thequilt.net/public-event/2021-nsf-virtual-cc-pi-workshop/) builds upon the success of the previous CC* Workshops providing an opportunity for recipients of all active NSF CC* awards to engage with one another, exchange project findings, interact with national cyberinfrastructure experts, and collaborate across project areas and project regions. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the 2021 PI workshop will be conducted virtually. + +The virtual workshop provides flexibility for broader participation of additional CC* award project collaborators such as co-PIs, researchers, and other campus representatives to participate in workshop conversations. Please encourage your project collaborators to register and join us for this meeting. Feel free to share the registration link with them. + +The PI Workshop will promote dialogue across a range of important and timely topics in campus networking, including the larger context of campus cyberinfrastructure which lends to the development of new ideas, relationships, and collaborations. The workshop breakout sessions will provide the opportunity for program PIs and co-PIs to gain exposure to other cyberinfrastructure technologies or resources. The workshop furthers the development of cross discipline, regional, and national collaborations on cyberinfrastructure to support science research and education applications. By including awardees from all areas of the CC* programs, the workshop facilitates interaction and collaboration between research-intensive and under-resourced colleges and universities, as well as different cyberinfrastructure program areas, in ways that would not otherwise occur. + +The sessions cover the following topics: + +__Sept 14: Campus CI Plan as a Strategic Vision__ +__Sept 15: Science DMZs and Data Mobility__ + +__Sept 21: Science Drivers and Research IT and Researcher Engagement__ +__Sept 22: Campus Compute__ + +Browse the [complete schedule](https://www.thequilt.net/public-event/2021-nsf-virtual-cc-pi-workshop/). +Attendance is free of charge, but requires [registration](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeD0PnPEyfn_h-TPlaV4PyqUate9M-fI_ykxBaLCNISo6Kcaw/viewform). + +For questions about the 2021 CC* Virtual PI Workshop, please use the following contacts: +- For PI Workshop agenda questions, contact Jen Leasure () +- For individual project questions for CC*, contact Kevin Thompson () + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture subsection %} +# Dates + +September 14-15, & 21-22, 2021 + +# Time + +[See a detailed schedule](https://www.thequilt.net/public-event/2021-nsf-virtual-cc-pi-workshop/) + +# Who + +PIs and project teams of current or planned CC* Planning Grant awards. + + +# Where + +Virtual + + +# Fees + +No fees, but registration is required. + + +# Registration + +[Registration form](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeD0PnPEyfn_h-TPlaV4PyqUate9M-fI_ykxBaLCNISo6Kcaw/viewform) + + +# Questions? + +For PI Workshop agenda questions, contact Jen Leasure () +For individual project questions for CC*, contact Kevin Thompson () + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} + +## Contact PATh + +We are here to help with your NSF (CC*) Proposal! + +As part of the PATh project we have accumulated significant experience working with campuses that apply to the CC* Program applicants letters of support and consulting for: +- CC*-required resource sharing via the OSPool for the Campus Compute category +- Gathering science drivers and planning local computing resources + +__Please contact us at with any questions you may have about OSG and the CC* Program!__ + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/2021-NSF-Cybersecurity-Summit-Workshop.md b/_events_legacy/2021-NSF-Cybersecurity-Summit-Workshop.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b7bb2fdb --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/2021-NSF-Cybersecurity-Summit-Workshop.md @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +--- +title: 2021 NSF Cybersecurity Summit Workshop on Token-Based Authentication and Authorization +layout: events +published: true +excerpt: | + The 2021 NSF Cybersecurity Summit Workshop on Token-Based Authentication and Authorization + (WoTBAn&Az 2021) will be held online from 10am to 2pm Eastern Time on Monday, October 18, + co-located with the [2021 NSF Cybersecurity Summit](https://www.trustedci.org/2021-cybersecurity-summit). + Summit registration will be required to attend + the workshop. Please [register](https://www.trustedci.org/2021-cybersecurity-summit) now, there is + no registration fee. + +start_date: 2021-10-18 +end_date: 2021-10-18 +location: Online +link: +image: images/events/2021+NSF+Cybersecurity+Summit+Small.jpeg +header_image: images/events/2021+NSF+Cybersecurity+Summit+banner.jpeg +--- + +{% capture main %} + +The 2021 NSF Cybersecurity Summit Workshop on Token-Based Authentication and Authorization +(WoTBAn&Az 2021) will be held online from 10am to 2pm Eastern Time on Monday, October 18, +co-located with the [2021 NSF Cybersecurity Summit](https://www.trustedci.org/2021-cybersecurity-summit). +Summit registration will be required to attend +the workshop. Please [register](https://www.trustedci.org/2021-cybersecurity-summit) now, there is +no registration fee. + +### Call for Presentations +To present at the workshop, please send the names, affiliations, and emails for the presenters along +with the title and a short description of the topic to be presented to [workshop@sciauth.org](mailto:workshop@sciauth.org) by +~~September 14~~ September 30. + +### About the Workshop +As the worldwide science, engineering, research and academic communities have become more +interdependent to pursue and succeed in their missions, so too has the need for interoperable, +usable, and manageable approaches for authentication, authorization and identity (AAI) +infrastructure that build upon federated identity and group management solutions to ensure +consistent access standards, enforcement and protection of CI resources and assets. Decades +of effort in establishing international trust federations and standards for PKI and secure +interoperation using digital credentials in the research and education communities have +enabled essential interoperability, security and trust for national and international science +collaborations. As more web-based computational science and data applications, workflows and +automated pipelines are deployed, a more robust, interoperable AAI infrastructure is needed - enter +JSON Web Tokens (JWT), an open IETF standard (RFC 7519) for securely exchanging +information in digitally signed JSON objects. Many large institutions, science collaborations +and national CIs are working to migrate their regional and project-specific AAI +infrastructures to JWT-based methods – typically however, in isolation and attending +primarily to their local needs and maintaining compatibility with their existing AAI +infrastructures. Coupled with international standards for security and authorization +information to be contained in these JWTs, we have both an opportunity and an obligation +to ensure that best practices are developed and observed to ensure compatibility, +interoperability, usability and trust in these implementations. + +The inaugural Workshop on Token-Based Authentication and Authorization WoTBAn&Az 2020 +convened online via Zoom on November 30 and December 1, 2020, hosted by +[TAGPMA](http://www.tagpma.org/). +This workshop gathered major R&E CI developers, operators, and service providers, +including representatives from Fermilab, Globus, LIGO, SciTokens, WLCG and XSEDE, +to present and discuss early implementations of token-based authentication and +authorization infrastructures and solutions to understand the challenges faced +in migrating to JWT-based AAI, and to identify opportunities and requirements to +build common best practices, standards, and trust for token-based authentication +and authorization. Several needs emerged from the presentation and discussions, +as well as a demonstrated eagerness within the community to collaborate in +developing common best practices. + +The NSF Cybersecurity Summit offers a unique opportunity to broaden awareness, +participation and input to inform the JWT-based AAI development community, +and to ensure access to best practices in JWT-based AAI for NSF-sponsored CI +stakeholders. The 2021 NSF CyberSecurity Summit Workshop on Token-Based +Authentication and Authorization (WoTBAn&Az 2021) will build on the findings, +community interest and momentum created by the 2020 workshop to focus on three +primary needs: (1) use cases to drive development of interoperable solutions, +(2) best practices for token handling by issuers, developers, service operators +and users, and (3) security requirements and responsibilities for trust and +operations through token lifecycles. The workshop will invite current and +prospective developers and stakeholders to contribute their experience and +requirements in these areas. + +Presentations at the 2020 WoTBAn&Az workshop included: + +- Token Based Authorisation for WLCG +- Globus Auth: expanding the services ecosystem for protected data +- LIGO’s use of SciTokens +- XSEDE’s Perspective on Token Assurance for Authentication and Authorization +- Fermilab’s experience transitioning to token-based AAI technologies + +### Workshop Chairs +- Derek Simmel, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center +- Jim Basney, National Center for Supercomputing Applications +- Brian Bockelman, Morgridge Institute for Research +- Derek Weitzel, University of Nebraska-Lincoln + +### Planned Activity and Intended Audience +Following an initial 20-minute welcome and introduction session, four 40-minute presentations or panel sessions from selected contributors will take place, followed by a final 40-minute all-hands discussion and goal-setting session. 5-minute breaks will separate the 40-minute sessions. + +The intended audience includes developers, operators, and stakeholders in interoperable JWT-based AAI for the worldwide science, engineering, research and academic communities. We intend for all sessions to be recorded - to capture presenter and audience comments and to make sessions available for later replay online. + +### Contact Information +- Derek Simmel [dsimmel@psc.edu](mailto:dsimmel@psc.edu) +- Jim Basney [jbasney@illinois.edu](mailto:jbasney@illinois.edu) +- Brian Bockelman [bbockelman@morgridge.org](mailto:bbockelman@morgridge.org) +- Derek Weitzel [dweitzel@unl.edu](mailto:dweitzel@unl.edu) + +### Acknowledgements +The workshop is co-organized by [SciAuth](https://sciauth.org/) and [TAGPMA](http://www.tagpma.org/). +{% endcapture %} + +{% comment %} +You want to put the content that you want in the subsection in this capture +{% endcomment %} +{% capture subsection %} +### Registration +Fill out the registration form found on the +[event page](https://www.trustedci.org/2021-cybersecurity-summit). + +### Date +Monday, October 18 + +### Time +10am to 2pm Eastern Time + +### Location +Online + +### Who +Developers, operators, and stakeholders in interoperable +JWT-based AAI for the worldwide science, engineering, research and academic communities. + +### Schedule +[Detailed Schedule Here](#planned-activity-and-intended-audience) + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} +### Credit + +This article was copied from [sciauth.org](https://sciauth.org), +you can find the [original article](https://sciauth.org/workshop/) on their website. + +The images used in this article were provided by [trustedci.org](https://www.trustedci.org) +and their [article on the summit](https://www.trustedci.org/2021-cybersecurity-summit). +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_events_legacy/2022-11-03-gpu-ml-demo.md b/_events_legacy/2022-11-03-gpu-ml-demo.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b4203ea7 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/2022-11-03-gpu-ml-demo.md @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +--- +short_title: GPU/Machine Learning Demo +title: "GPU/Machine Learning Demo" +published: true + +excerpt: | + Curious about how to run machine learning jobs on CHTC’s GPU resources? Come to a demo and Q+A on Wednesday, November 16th! + +start_date: 2022-11-16 +end_date: 2022-11-16 +location: "UW-Madision, Room 1240 of the Computer Sciences Building" +image: "/images/events/demo_robot.jpeg" +header_image: "/images/events/demo_robot.jpeg" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +

GPU/Machine Learning demo and Q+A on Wednesday, November 16th!

+ +Come to our GPU/Machine Learning demo and Q+A on Wednesday, November 16th. + +Are you curious about how to run machine learning jobs on CHTC’s GPU resources? Come to a demo and Q+A on Wednesday, November 16, from 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm in Room 1240 of the Computer Sciences Building. No preparation is needed, and questions are welcome. (Cookies are included too!) + +No registration is required. + +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +{: .mt-0 } +### Who + +CHTC Interested Users + +### When + +Wednesday, November 16th from 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm CST + +### Where + +UW-Madison, Room 1240, Computer Sciences Building + +### Questions? + +Please email with any questions. + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/2022-All-Hands-Meeting.md b/_events_legacy/2022-All-Hands-Meeting.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..59198823 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/2022-All-Hands-Meeting.md @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +--- +short_title: OSG All-Hands Meeting 2022 +title: "OSG All-Hands Meeting 2022" +published: true +excerpt: | + Registration is now open for the OSG All-Hands Meeting 2022 to be held March 14-18 virtually. +start_date: 2022-03-14 +end_date: 2022-03-18 +location: "Virtually" +link: "https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2022/" +image: "/images/events/OU_AHM_2022.jpeg" +header_image: "/images/events/OU_AHM_2022.jpeg" +header_credit: '"Field House w/ Water Tower" by Majdan is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/?ref=openverse&atype=rich' +--- + +{% capture main %} + +{: .alert-dark .p-3 } +Registration is now open, find details on the [All-Hands Website](https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2022/registration/). + +The OSG All-Hands Meeting 2022 will be 14–18 March 2022. + +Focus areas for 2022 will include: +- State of OSG and vision for its future +- New types of resources that support new types of applications +- Research that benefitted from OSG +- Campus services and experiences, and NSF Campus Cyberinfrastructure (CC*) +- Impact on multi-institutional collaborations, including U.S. LHC Projects + +Online participation will continue to be free, but registration is required. To register visit the [AHM registration page](https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2022/registration/). The event will be entirely virtual this year. + +For further details, visit: [https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2022/](https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2022/) + +For questions, please see the contacts on the page linked above or, as always, write to . + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture subsection %} +### Dates + +14-18 March 2022 + + +### Who + +Researchers, Campuses and Organizations, Site Administrators, and Collaborations interested in OSG, science and high-throughput computing. + + +### Where + +Virtual + + +### Fees + +Online participation will continue to be free. + + +### Registration + +Registration is required. Visit the [All-Hands Website](https://opensciencegrid.org/all-hands/2022/registration/) for complete event and registration information. + + + +### Questions? + +For questions, write to . +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} + + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/2024-01-11-throughput-computing-2024.md b/_events_legacy/2024-01-11-throughput-computing-2024.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cdb00040 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/2024-01-11-throughput-computing-2024.md @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +--- +short_title: You are Invited to Attend Throughput Computing 2024 +title: Join Us at Throughput Computing 2024, July 8 - 12 + +layout: events +published: true + +excerpt: | + Don't miss this opportunity to connect with the High Throughput Computing Community. + + +start_date: 2024-07-8 +end_date: 2024-07-12 +location: "University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Fluno Center and Online via Zoom" +image: "/images/events/throughput-2024-banners.png" +header_image: "/images/events/throughput-2024-banners.png" +--- + + +{% capture main %} + +**Don't miss this opportunity to connect with the High Throughput Computing community.** + +You are invited to the second annual Throughput Computing event (HTC 24) from July 8-12 to be held in beautiful Madison, Wisconsin. HTC 24 brings together researchers, campuses, science collaborations, facilitators, administrators, government representatives, and professionals interested in high throughput computing to: + +- Engage with the throughput computing community, including the [OSG Consortium](https://osg-htc.org/) and the [PATh](https://path-cc.io/) and [Pelican](https://pelicanplatform.org/) teams and many others contributing to HTC +- Be inspired by presentations and conversations with community leaders and contributors sharing common interests +- Learn about HTC and new developments to advance your science, your collaboration or your campus + +**[Registration is Open!](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2175/)** + +### Connect with CC* Campuses and OSG Staff + +[CC* campuses](https://osg-htc.org/campus-cyberinfrastructure.html) (current and potential) will have the opportunity to build connections and to advance their technical know how at the dedicated CC* track held Wednesday, July 10th. These sessions will bring together campus staff, including staff involved directly with HTC technology, with the OSG Consortium staff. The goal is to engage with and to learn from each other to improve the experience of providing or utilizing capacity and to advance scientific research on your own campus and across the nation. + +### Speaking Opportunities + +We are introducing Lightning Showcases from the community on Tuesday, July 9. Come and give a lightning talk about your project, tool, or activities around HTC. To keep the session relaxed and informal, there will be opportunities for signing up for a slot on the first day of the workshop. + +We also encourage you to consider a more formal talk. Technical presentations at HTC 24 are short, typically 20 minutes in length. Applying merely requires a [brief abstract submission](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2175/abstracts/). + +### Visiting Madison + +Madison, Wisconsin is both a beautiful and a popular place to visit in the summer. We do have a limited number of room blocks reserved for HTC 24 and encourage you to register and book your hotel room as early as possible. Visit the Event Site [Local Arrangements](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2175/page/67-local-arrangements) for accommodation details. + + +### Questions and Resources + +HTC 24 is sponsored by the OSG Consortium, the HTCondor team and the UW-Madison Center for High Throughput Computing. + +For questions about attending, speaking, accommodations, and other concerns please contact us at [htc@path-cc.io](mailto:htc@path-cc.io). + +To learn about HTC 24 in more detail, view the event website: + +- [HTC 24 Site](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2175/) +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +### Dates + +Monday, July 8 through Friday, July 12, 2024. + +### Who + +Researchers, campuses, scientific collaborations, facilitators, administrators, and professionals interested in the [HTCondor Software Suite](https://htcondor.org) and high throughput computing or the [OSG Consortium](https://osg-htc.org/) resources or services (including the [OSPool](https://osg-htc.org/services/open_science_pool.html), the [Open Science Data Federation](https://osg-htc.org/services/osdf.html), the [Pelican Platform](https://pelicanplatform.org/), or the [PATh Facility](https://path-cc.io/facility/).) + +### Where + +[Fluno Center](https://fluno.com/) on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and Online via Zoom. + +### Registration + +Registration Is Open but closes soon! In-person registration has been extended and will remain open through June 30. Registration for remote attendance will remain open throughout the event. [Visit the Event Site for registration information.](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2175/) Registration is **required** for attendees, even if you plan to attend remotely only. Registration for in-person attendance will cost $125 per day; there is no fee for registration for virtual attendance. There are two places to register, depending upon whether you will be attending in person or remotely: + +- [In-Person Attendance](https://uwmadison.eventsair.com/htc24/reg/Site/Register) +- [Virtual Participation](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2175/registrations/257/) + +### Questions? + +Please email [htc@path-cc.io](mailto:htc@path-cc.io) with any questions. + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/2024-03-29-osg-school-2024.md b/_events_legacy/2024-03-29-osg-school-2024.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3683c851 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/2024-03-29-osg-school-2024.md @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +--- +short_title: OSG School 2024 +title: "OSG School 2024" +layout: events +published: true +excerpt: | + Applications for the OSG School 2024 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are now open! +start_date: 2024-08-5 +end_date: 2024-08-09 +location: "University of Wisconsin-Madison" +link: "https://osg-htc.org/school-2024/" +image: "/images/events/osg-school-2024-event.jpg" +header_image: "/images/events/osg-school-2024-event.jpg" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +**Is limited computing capacity holding back your science?** + +Applications for the OSG School are now open! + +The OSG School provides researchers the opportunity to learn how to use high-throughput computing (HTC) systems to run large-scale computing applications at their campus or using the national-scale [Open Science Pool](https://osg-htc.org/services/open_scienc_Pool.html) – to run large-scale computing applications that are at the heart of today's cutting-edge science. + +The school is ideal for: + +* Researchers (especially graduate students and post-docs) in any research area for which large-scale computing is a vital part of the research process; + +* Anyone (especially students and staff) who supports researchers who are current or potential users of high-throughput computing; + +* Instructors (at the post-secondary level) who teach future researchers and see value in integrating high-throughput computing into their curriculum. + +People accepted to this program will receive financial support for basic travel and local costs associated with the School. + +To learn more about the event, check out this article [that features 2023 School students and their motiviations for attending.](https://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/OSG-School.html) + +[View complete details and access the School application](https://osg-htc.org/school-2024) + + +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +### Dates + +August 5–9, 2024 + +### Who + +Researchers (especially graduate students and post-docs), students and staff who supports researchers currently or are potential users of HTC, and instructors at the post-secondary level who want to integrate HTC into their curriculum. + +### Where + +The University of Wisconsin-Madison. + +### Application and Deadlines +Details about the application process can be found on the [OSG School 2024 site](https://osg-htc.org/school-2024). + +The deadline for applications is Monday, April 1, 2024. + +### Contact Us + +If you have any questions about the event, email us at [school@osg-htc.org](mailto:school@osg-htc.org) +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/2024-euro-htcondor.md b/_events_legacy/2024-euro-htcondor.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2b9ebc9e --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/2024-euro-htcondor.md @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +--- +short_title: "Save The Date: 2024 European HTCondor Workshop" +title: "Registration is open for the European HTCondor Workshop, September 24-27" + +layout: events +published: true + +excerpt: | + This workshop is an excellent opportunity to learn about HTCondor in the beautiful Amsterdam. +start_date: 2024-09-24 +end_date: 2024-09-27 +location: "NIKHEF-Amsterdam. Amsterdam, Netherlands" +image: "/images/events/HTCondorEurope.jpeg" +header_image: "/images/events/HTCondorEurope.jpeg" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +This year’s European HTCondor Workshop will be held from September 24 to 27th hosted by NIKHEF-Amsterdam, the Dutch +National Institute for Subatomic Physics, in the beautiful Dutch capital city of Amsterdam. + +The workshop will be an excellent occasion for learning from the sources (the developers!) about HTCondor, exchanging +with your colleagues about experiences and plans and providing your feedback to the experts. The HTCondor Compute Entry +point (CE) will be covered as well. Participation is open to all organizations (including companies) and persons interested +in HTCondor (and by no means restricted to particle physics and/or academia!) If you know potentially interested persons, +don't hesitate to make them aware of this opportunity. + +The workshop will cover both using and administering HTCondor; topics will be chosen to best match participants' interests. +We would very much like to know about your use of HTCondor, in your project, your experience and your plans. You are warmly +encouraged to propose a short presentation. + +There will also time and space for short, maybe spontaneous interactive participation ("show us your toolbox sessions") +which proved to be very popular in previous meetings. + +Registration is now open! Find more information on the [event page.](https://indico.cern.ch/event/1386170/) + +To ease travel, the workshop will begin Tuesday morning and end around Friday lunchtime. + +Want more information? Sign up to be on the HTCondor-World [mailing list.](https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/htcondor-world) Email us at [HTCondor-world@cs.wisc.edu](HTCondor-world@cs.wisc.edu) for further questions + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture subsection %} + +## When + +September 24-27, 2024 + +## Where + +NIKHEF-Amsterdam. Amsterdam, Netherlands + +## Registration + +Registration for this workshop is open! 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We are planning a hybrid event. +start_date: 2022-05-23 +end_date: 2022-05-26 +location: "UW-Madison and Virtual" +link: "http://htcondor.org/HTCondorWeek2022" +image: "/images/HTCondor_Banner.jpg" +header_image: "/images/HTCondor_Banner.jpg" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +

Save the Date for HTCondor Week May 23 - 26!

+ + +Hello HTCondor Users and Collaborators! + +We want to invite you to HTCondor Week 2022, our annual HTCondor user conference, in beautiful Madison, Wisconsin, May 23-26, 2022. This year, HTCondor Week will be a hybrid event: we are hosting an in-person meeting at the Fluno Center on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. This provides HTCondor Week attendees with a compelling environment in which to attend tutorials and talks from HTCondor developers, meet other users like you and attend social events. For those who cannot attend in person, we'll also be broadcasting the event online via a Zoom meeting. + +The registration deadline for in-person attendee is May 10, 2022, and the cost is $90 per day. For virtual-only attendance, registration is a flat $25 fee for the whole week with a deadline of May 23, 2022. You can register on the [registration page](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/1733/page/35-registration). + +We will have a variety of in-depth tutorials and talks where you can learn more about HTCondor and how other people are using and deploying HTCondor, check them out below. Best of all, you can establish contacts and learn best practices from people in industry, government, and academia who are using HTCondor to solve hard problems, many of which may be similar to those you are facing. + +You can get hotel details, and see the agenda overview on the [HTCondor Week 2022 site](http://htcondor.org/HTCondorWeek2022). + +Hope to see you there, + +\- The Center for High Throughput Computing + +### Monday (3/23) +- HTCondor User Tutorial – Christina Koch +- Organizing and Submitting HTC Workloads – Christina Koch +- Workflows with HTCondor's DAGMan – Lauren Michael +- HTCondor Python Bindings Tutorial – Jason Patton +- Introduction and Pointers to Other Resources – Greg Thain +- SciTokens Hands-on Tutorial – Brian Bockelman +- What GPUs look like to HTCondor – John Knoeller +- Securing an Installation with IDTokens – Todd Tannenbaum +- Self-Checkpointing Jobs – Todd Miller +- Understand the HTCondor Config System – John Knoeller + +### Tuesday (3/24) +- Welcome to HTCondor Week – Miron Livny +- Keynote Address: Radio Astronomy High Throughput Computing – Eric Wilcotts +- Using dHTC to Extend the HPC Cluster at IHEP – Xiaowei Jiang +- Feeding TOFU to a Condor: Trust and Authorization Changes in HTCSS – Brian Bockelman +- Managing a Dynamic Pool for CMS – Marco Mascheroni +- Transition to Tokens: The CMS Experience – Saqib Haleem +- Using Hashicorp Vault with HTCondor for Oauth Credentials in Jobs – Dave Dykstra +- How LIGO Analysis is Using HTCondor – Cody Messick +- HEPCloud: Provisioning Heterogeneous Resources Using GlideinWMS and HTCondor – Marco Mambelli +- Dynamic Installation of CVMFS Using Glideins – Namratha Urs and Marco Mambelli +- nraorsync: A Useful Custom File Transfer Plugin – K. Scott Rowe +- Testing GPU/ML Framework Compatibility – Justin Hiemstra +- What's New in HTCSS? What's Coming Up? – Todd Tannenbaum +- Exploring the use of containerized HTC workloads for running HL-LHC analysis on HPC centers – Acosta Maria P. +- TOWN HALL/PANEL: Future of Computation - Needs and Trends – Peter Couvares + +### Wednesday (3/25) +- Accelerating Workflows at NERSC with HTCondor – Nick Tyler +- Bringing Your Own Capacity from XSEDE – Todd Miller and Matyas Selmeci +- Google Cloud Roadmap for HTCondor – Tom Downes +- How Many Eggs Can You Fit In One Nest? Dynamically Shaping HTC Workflows – Ben Tovar, Doug Thain, and Thanh Son Phung +- The PATh Forward – Miron Livny +- The HTC / HTCSS Data Story – Brian Bockelman +- The Open Science Data Federation – Frank Wurthwein +- Using HTCSS Adstash to increase goodput – Jason Patton +- Leveraging Computational Tools for Nuclear Security Research – Arrielle C Opotowsky +- HTCondor and GIS Working Together – Patrick Claflin +- Job Wrappers Scripts: Problems and Alternatives – Greg Thain +- (near) Exascale Radio Astronomy Data Processing – James Robnett +- UW Researcher Talk +- OAuth2 HTTP file transfers at IceCube + +### Thursday (3/26) +Speakers will be announced soon. + +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +### Dates + +May 23 - 26, 2022 + +### Who + +HTCondor Users and Collaborators. + + +### Where + +Hybrid event both at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and virtual. + + +### Fees + +Registration for in-person participation in-person attendee will cost $90 per day; online-only participation registration will be a flat $25 fee for the whole week. + +### Deadlines +Details on both in-person and online registration can be found on the [registration page](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/1733/page/35-registration). + +**Note:** The registration deadline for in-person attendance is **May 10, 2022** and the deadline for virtual-only registration +is **May 23, 2022**. + +### Questions? + +For questions, write to . +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/HTCondorWeek-Europe.md b/_events_legacy/HTCondorWeek-Europe.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8a5e8d7d --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/HTCondorWeek-Europe.md @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ +--- +short_title: European HTCondor Workshop +title: "European HTCondor Workshop Sept 20 - 24" +layout: events +published: true + +excerpt: | + HTCondor Workshop will be held from Monday 20 September to Friday 24 September 2021 + + - The workshop will be an excellent occasion for learning from the sources (the developers!) about HTCondor, exchanging with your colleagues about experiences and plans, and providing your feedback to the experts. The HTCondor Compute Element (CE) will be covered as well. Participation is open to all organisations (including companies) and persons interested inHTCondor (and by no means restricted to particle physics and/or academia!) If you know potentially interested persons, don't hesitate to make them aware of this opportunity. + + +start_date: 2021-09-20 +end_date: 2021-09-24 +location: "Virtual" +link: "Coming Soon" +image: "/images/events/HTCondorEurope.jpeg" +header_image: "/images/events/HTCondorEurope.jpeg" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +

Save the Date for the European HTCondor Workshop Sept 20 - 24!

+ + +The European HTCondor Workshop will be held from Monday 20 September to Friday 24 September 2021. Mark your calendars! + +Due to the current pandemic still largely impacting international travel, the workshop will be held purely virtually. (We warmly thank [INFN Torino](https://www.to.infn.it/) in Italy for the proposal to host.) + +The workshop will be organized as videoconference and/or Webcast sessions of about three hours per day, probably somewhere between 15:00 h and +19:00 h Paris time (13:00 h - 17:00 h UTC, 8 am - 12 am CDT). + +The workshop will be an excellent occasion for learning from the sources (the developers!) about HTCondor, exchanging with your colleagues about +experiences and plans, and providing your feedback to the experts. The HTCondor Compute Element (CE) will be covered as well. Participation is +open to all organisations (including companies) and persons interested inHTCondor (and by no means restricted to particle physics and/or academia!) +If you know potentially interested persons, don't hesitate to make them aware of this opportunity. + +The workshop will cover both using and administering HTCondor; topics will be chosen to best match participants' interests (see below). + +Attendance is free of charge, but requires registration (see below). + +If you consider attending, we would very much like to know about your project, your experience and your plans. Hence you are warmly encouraged +to propose a short presentation. + +[Registration](https://indico.cern.ch/event/1059494/registrations/74555/) and [abstract submission](https://indico.cern.ch/event/1059494/abstracts/) are now open. The registration deadline is September 24, 2021 and the deadline to submit an abstract is September 12, 2021. + +If you have any questions, please contact us at . + +We are looking forward to a rich, productive workshop, and we hope to meet many of you at the virtual workshop! + +Todd Tannenbaum +HTCondor Technical Lead, U Wisconsin, Madison, USA + +Helge Meinhard +Chair of organising committee, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +# Date + +Sept 20 - 24 2021 + +# Time + +Likely 15:00 h and 19:00 h Paris time (13:00 h - 17:00 h UTC, 8 am - 12 am CDT). + + +# Where + +Virtual This Year + + +# Fees + +No fees, but registration is required. + +# Deadlines +[Register](https://indico.cern.ch/event/1059494/registrations/74555/) before September 24, 2021 + +[Submit an abstract](https://indico.cern.ch/event/1059494/abstracts/) before September 12, 2021 + +# Questions? + +Contact us at . + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} +## Contact Us + + +If you have any questions about the event, feel free to email us: + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/OSG-User-School-2022.md b/_events_legacy/OSG-User-School-2022.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7252baa3 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/OSG-User-School-2022.md @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +--- +short_title: OSG User School 2022 +title: "OSG User School 2022, July 25-29" +layout: events +published: true + +excerpt: | + The OSG User School 2022 will be held from Monday, July 25 to Friday, July 29 in person at the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. +start_date: 2022-07-25 +end_date: 2022-07-29 +location: "University of Wisconsin-Madison" +link: "https://opensciencegrid.org/user-school-2022/#applications" +image: "/images/Madison_Skyline.jpg" +header_image: "/images/Madison_Skyline.jpg" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +The OSG User School will occur on July 25–29, where you will learn to use high-throughput computing (HTC) systems to run large-scale computing applications at your campus or using the national-scale OSG. + +At the School, you will learn how HTC systems work, how to run and manage many jobs, and where to find more information and help through lectures, discussions, and hands-on activities with OSG staff. + +The School is ideal for graduate students in any research area where large-scale computing is an essential part of their research process, plus we welcome applications from advanced undergraduates (especially those who are involved in graduate-level research or coursework), post-doctoral students, faculty, and staff (especially those who perform research or support/facilitate researchers). + +The deadline for applications has passed. + +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +### Dates + +July 25 – 29, 2022 + +### Who + +Graduate students, advanced undergraduates, post-doctoral students, faculty, and staff (individuals in any research area for which large-scale computing is vital for the research process). + +### Where + +The University of Wisconsin-Madison. + +### Application and Deadlines +Details about the application process can be found on the [OSG User School 2022 site](https://opensciencegrid.org/user-school-2022/#applications). + +**Note:** The application deadline has passed + +### Contact Us + +If you have any questions about the event, email us at [user-school@opensciencegrid.org](mailto:user-school@opensciencegrid.org) +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/OSG-User-School-2023.md b/_events_legacy/OSG-User-School-2023.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3ca0304e --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/OSG-User-School-2023.md @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +--- +short_title: OSG User School 2023 +title: "OSG User School 2023, Aug. 7–11" +layout: events +published: true + +excerpt: | + Applications for the OSG User School 2023 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are now open! +start_date: 2023-08-07 +end_date: 2023-08-11 +location: "University of Wisconsin-Madison" +link: "https://osg-htc.org/user-school-2023/" +image: "/images/osg-user-school-2023-event.jpg" +header_image: "/images/osg-user-school-2023-event.jpg" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +Has your research computing outgrown your available capacity? How could access to **lots** more computing transform your research or others? If you have research workloads that can be broken into many independent, parallel computing tasks, we can help! + +The OSG User School provides researchers the opportunity to learn how to use high-throughput computing (HTC) systems to run large-scale computing applications at their campus or using the national-scale OSG Consortium. + +To learn more about the event, check out these articles written about the OSG User School 2022: +- Read about last year's [OSG User School student lightning talks](https://osg-htc.org/spotlights/Lightning-Talks.html), where researchers showcased their work and future plans to implement HTC. +- This article spotlights [students from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)/African Centers for Excellence in Bioinformatics and Data-Intensive Science (ACE) who attended this year’s OSG User School 2022](https://osg-htc.org/spotlights/NIAID-ACE-students-attend-OSG-User-School.html). Learn more about these students and their work and the ongoing collaboration between the OSG and ACE/NIAID teams. +- To view last year's lesson plans and materials, check out the [OSG User School Concludes](https://osg-htc.org/spotlights/OSG-User-School-Concludes.html) article on the OSG website. + +Apply by April 17 on the [OSG School website](https://osg-htc.org/user-school-2023/)! + +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +### Dates + +August 7 - 11, 2023 + +### Who + +Researchers (especially graduate students and post-docs), students and staff who supports researchers currently or are potential users of HTC, and instructors at the post-secondary level who want to integrate HTC into their curriculum. + +### Where + +The University of Wisconsin-Madison. + +### Application and Deadlines +Details about the application process can be found on the [OSG User School 2023 site](https://osg-htc.org/user-school-2023/). + +The deadline for applications is Monday, April 17, 2023. + +### Contact Us + +If you have any questions about the event, email us at [user-school@osg-htc.org](mailto:user-school@osg-htc.org) +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/OSG-User-Training-11-1-22.md b/_events_legacy/OSG-User-Training-11-1-22.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..621a68ac --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/OSG-User-Training-11-1-22.md @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +--- +short_title: OSG User Training +title: "OSG User Training" +published: true + +excerpt: | + Sign up for our upcoming New User training session on Tuesday, November 1st! + +start_date: 2022-11-01 +end_date: 2022-11-01 +location: "Virtual" +link: "https://portal.osg-htc.org/documentation/support_and_training/training/osgusertraining/" +image: "/images/events/christina_image.jpg" +header_image: "/images/events/christina_image.jpg" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +

Sign Up for our November 1st New User Training!

+ +Sign up for our upcoming New User training session on Tuesday, November 1st! + +Our New User training's primary objective is for you to learn job submission principles to the Open Science Pool. This workshop will cover: +- How to visualize distributed computing on the Open Science Pool +- Distinguish High-Performance Computing (HPC) vs. High Throughput Computing (HTC) +- Identify ideal jobs to run on the Open Science Pool +- Learn the basic elements of an HTCondor submit file. + +This workshop will also feature an exercise using text analysis and the next steps you can take to start your workflow. + +**[Register here](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdj3XT7I0SM4k9jBvST7YX5wsCH_er1HLA7VqRj9ICoEvf2GA/viewform)** + +All User Training sessions are offered from 2:30-4:00pm EST (and usually on Tuesdays). New User Training is offered monthly, generally on the first Tuesday of the month, and training on various additional topics happens on the third Tuesday of the month. It's best to already have an active account on an OSG Connect login node (or other access point that submits to the Open Science Pool) to follow along with hands-on examples, but anyone can listen in by registering. + +Other upcoming trainings: +- Tuesday, November 15: Using R on the OSPool, **more information and registration coming soon.** + +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +# Who + +New OSG Users + +# When + +Tuesday, November 1st from 2:30-4:00pm EST + +# Where + +Virtual + +# Questions? + +We provide ongoing support via email to , and it’s never a bad idea to start by sending questions or issues via email. You can typically expect a first response within a few business hours. + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/OSG-Virtual-School.md b/_events_legacy/OSG-Virtual-School.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ab5da907 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/OSG-Virtual-School.md @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +--- +short_title: OSG Virtual School 2021 +title: "OSG Virtual School 2021" +layout: events +published: true + +excerpt: | + The OSG Virtual School 2021 prepares attendees to use high throughput computing (HTC) — + whether on a local system or using + [OSG](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2PzIy-vvaE&list=PLBWb4iScSWcPy7LQ4BuXmm8Z2xO4ZW1J_) — + to run large-scale research simulation, analysis, and other applications for cutting-edge science. + + - We plan to make one instance of each lecture this year available to anyone who registered. Please watch the [OSG Virtual School 2021 website](https://opensciencegrid.org/virtual-school-2021/public-lectures) for more details to be added in August. Also, all the written materials will be available publicly online for everyone, regardless of whether you applied to attend this year. We will be posting these materials immediately following the conclustion of the school this year. + + - We plan to continue running the OSG User School every year! In a typical (non-pandemic) year, we accept applications during the month of March. So please keep an eye out for future offerings. (Applications for 2021 are closed.) +start_date: 2021-08-02 +end_date: 2021-08-13 +location: "Virtual" +link: "https://opensciencegrid.org/virtual-school-2021/" +image: "/images/events/code-graphic.png" +header_image: "/images/events/Madison-Header.jpg" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +

For the first time, the OSG Virtual School 2021 will open its core lectures live to the public!

+ +The OSG User School is a premier training program for researchers, facilitators, and others who are interested in learning more about how to use High Throughput Computing to advance research. The application deadline to participate fully has passed, but this year the OSG is inviting the public to attend daily lectures and demonstrations during the School’s first week. + +The public lectures are excellent learning opportunities for students and researchers who could not be full participants of the School. The sessions are also well suited for those interested in learning more about High Throughput Computing, OSG, HTCondor, or leveraging any of these in their computing research. + +Topics include: + +* The main concepts of High Throughput Computing (HTC) +* The basics of using HTCondor +* Getting started on OSG, a national distributed HTC infrastructure for Open Science +* How to prepare software for use in HTC systems +* Handling data (input and output) in HTC systems + + +The Public lectures are held daily, August 2–6 from 2:30–4:00 pm CST. Browse the [timetable](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/49686/timetable/#20210802) for a detailed schedule. [Registration](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/49686/registrations/3094/) is open through August 6 and is free, but required. + +The lectures will be recorded and posted on the School website eventually, along with the complete set of exercises. While full participants also have priority access to experts, personalized learning plans, and small-group learning sessions, by opening lectures up to the public, a great deal of the School content will be available to everyone. + + +Attendees of the school will learn to use high throughput computing (HTC) — +whether on a local system or using +[OSG](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2PzIy-vvaE&list=PLBWb4iScSWcPy7LQ4BuXmm8Z2xO4ZW1J_) — +to run large-scale research simulation, analysis, and other applications for cutting-edge science. +Through lecture, demonstration, hands-on exercises, and +a personalized learning plan that includes one-on-one and small-group consulting with experienced OSG staff, +students will learn to harness HTC systems and apply them to the researcher's own computational work. +The School is ideal for graduate students in any research area for whom large-scale computing +is a vital part of the research process; we also consider applications from advanced undergraduates, +post-doctoral students, faculty, and staff! + +This year's virtual offering has been tuned for remote participation, +with the goal of helping attendees get their own work running within the 2-week period, +and is not merely a translation of the in-person program +(last offered in [2019](https://opensciencegrid.org/user-school-2019/)). + +**The Virtual School will be held the weeks of August 2–6 and 9–13.** +The event is free and materials will be posted publicly. +A selective application process was required for full participation, +which includes access to HTC experts and to HTC systems via the +[Center for High Throughput Computing](https://chtc.cs.wisc.edu/approach.html) and +[OSG Connect](https://connect.osg-htc.org/) service +(otherwise available to researchers working on a U.S.-based academic, government, or non-profit research project). + +While no travel is involved and the schedule allows for some flexibility, +accepted applicants were asked to commit at least 20 hours each week. +You can view [the high-level schedule for 2021](https://opensciencegrid.org/virtual-school-2021/schedule/), +and we expect the detailed schedule and materials to be similar to the +[OSG Virtual School Pilot 2020](https://opensciencegrid.org/virtual-school-pilot-2020/). + +We hope to return to an in-person OSG User School in 2022. + +**If you are thinking about applying for 2022**, ideal candidates will: + +* Be graduate students doing research or support staff helping researchers (but see below) +* Need large amounts of computing, which could transform research or open new paths to discovery +* Have basic experience with the Linux command line (or learn beforehand) +* Be able to commit to at least 20 hours each week for the School dates + +Not a graduate student or support staff? + +We consider applications from advanced undergraduates, +especially those who are involved in graduate-level research or coursework. +Also, we consider people in other groups +(post-doctoral researchers, faculty, researchers, other staff, etc.), +especially if you convince us that this opportunity is likely +to have a significant effect on your work or research, or that of others. +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +# When + +August 2 - 13 2021 + +# Where + +Virtual This Year + +# Registration +Registration to participate fully in OSG Virtual School 2021 has closed, but [registration to attend a public lecture](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/49686/registrations/3094/) is open through August 6. + +# Questions? + +Contact us at . + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} +## Contact Us + +The OSG Virtual School is part of the +[OSG Outreach Area](https://opensciencegrid.org/outreach/) — please visit that site to +learn about past OSG Schools. + +If you have any questions about the event, feel free to email us: + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/Site-Admin-Workshop-2.md b/_events_legacy/Site-Admin-Workshop-2.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0a0f0e68 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/Site-Admin-Workshop-2.md @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +--- +short_title: Site Admin Office Hours +title: "Register Now for OSG's Site Admin Office Hours" +layout: events +published: true +excerpt: | + We will be hosting our second Site Admin Office Hours, Tuesday, March 15 from 3:30 - 5:30 PM CT offered by the Partnership to Advance Throughput Computing (PATh). The Office Hours provide an opportunity for any system administrator to work with the OSG Software and Operations teams on pressing site configuration or troubleshooting issues. All site admins or site representatives sharing resources using OSG services or running an Access Point are encouraged to attend. +start_date: 2022-03-15 +end_date: 2022-03-15 +location: "Virtual" +link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1wUu3czRT_0Ask6rDW79QqrkQzyzR8ksyNM6uqWTOYXc//viewform +image: "/images/events/siteadmin1.jpg" +header_image: "/images/events/siteadmin1.jpg" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +

Join us March 15 for our Site Admin Office Hours!

+ +We will be hosting our second Site Admin Office Hours, Tuesday. March 15 from 3:30 - 5:30 PM CT offered by the Partnership to Advance Throughput Computing (PATh). The Office Hours are being held in conjunction with the [All-Hands Meeting 2022](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/53029/registrations/3257/). +The office hours provide an opportunity for any system administrator to work with the OSG Software and Operations teams on pressing site configuration or troubleshooting issues. All site admins or site representatives sharing resources, using OSG services or running an Access Point are encouraged to attend. + +You do not need to register for the All-Hand Meeting to attend the Site Admin Office Hours, but we encourage you to do so. If you have already registered for the All-Hands Meeting, then you do not also need to register for the Office Hours. However, if you are ONLY attending the Office Hours event, then you do need to register and complete a brief survey to attend. + +While there is no fee, registration and completion of this brief survey is required for participants who have not registered for the All Hands Meeting 2022 to receive connection information. Seats are limited. + +Site Admin Office Hours will begin with a very short presentation on "How the Hosted Compute Entry point ("CE") Interacts with Sites." You'll also have a chance to get your burning questions of the day answered. We will be hosting breakout rooms for troubleshooting and finishing any site configurations. If you have any open tickets you’d like to discuss with OSG staff, we especially encourage you to attend. + +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +### Who + +All site admins or site representatives sharing resources, using OSG services or running an Access Point. + +### When + +Tuesday, March 15 from 3:30 - 5:30 PM CT + +### Where + +Virtual + +### Fees + +No fees, attendance is free! + +### Registration + +Registration and completion of this brief survey is required for participants who are not registered for the All-Hands Meeting to receive connection information. Seats are limited. + + +### Questions? + +Contact us at . + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} +{% endcapture %} + + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/Site-Admin-Workshop.md b/_events_legacy/Site-Admin-Workshop.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..86a1eaf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/Site-Admin-Workshop.md @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +--- +short_title: Site Admin Office Hours +title: "Register Now for OSG's Site Admin Office Hours" +layout: events +published: true +excerpt: | + We will be hosting our first Site Admin Office Hours, Tuesday January 25 from 2-5 PM ET offered by the Partnership to Advance Throughput Computing (PATh). The office hours provide an opportunity for any system administrator to work with the OSG Software and Operations teams on pressing site configuration or troubleshooting issues. All site admins or site representatives sharing resources using OSG services or running an Access Point are encouraged to attend. +start_date: 2022-01-25 +end_date: 2022-01-25 +location: "Virtual" +link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdnvnv3uFdKN5MiVFmpFfsIYaZVZDLbpJUvTBprBsGpsSgKxQ/viewform +image: "/images/events/siteadmin1.jpg" +header_image: "/images/events/siteadmin1.jpg" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +

Join us January 25 for our Site Admin Office Hours!

+ +We will be hosting our first Site Admin Office Hours, Tuesday January 25 from 2 - 5 PM ET offered by the Partnership to Advance Throughput Computing (PATh). The office hours provide an opportunity for any system administrator to work with the OSG Software and Operations teams on pressing site configuration or troubleshooting issues. + +All site admins or site representatives sharing resources, using OSG services or running an Access Point are encouraged to attend. + +While there is no fee, registration and completion of this brief survey is required for participants to receive connection information. Seats are limited. +Please [register here.](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdnvnv3uFdKN5MiVFmpFfsIYaZVZDLbpJUvTBprBsGpsSgKxQ/viewform) + +Office Hours will begin with a very short presentation on "Why is my site not running jobs? Examples, Answers, and Discussion." You'll also have a chance to get your burning questions of the day answered. We will be hosting breakout rooms for troubleshooting and finishing any site configurations. If you have any open tickets you’d like to discuss with OSG staff, we especially encourage you to attend. + +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +### Who + +All site admins or site representatives sharing resources, using OSG services or running an Access Point. + +### When + +Tuesday, January 25 from 2 - 5 PM ET + +### Where + +Virtual + +### Fees + +No fees, attendance is free! + +### Registration + +Registration and completion of this brief survey is required for participants to receive connection information. Seats are limited. +Please [register here.](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdnvnv3uFdKN5MiVFmpFfsIYaZVZDLbpJUvTBprBsGpsSgKxQ/viewform) + +### Questions? + +Contact us at . + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} +{% endcapture %} + + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/Token-Transition-Workshop.md b/_events_legacy/Token-Transition-Workshop.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..344fb7e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/Token-Transition-Workshop.md @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +--- +short_title: Token Transition Workshop +title: "Token Transition Workshop" +layout: events +published: true + +excerpt: | + Join us and the broader science communities to learn about making the transition from certificates to tokens for resource access within your organization's infrastructure. + +start_date: 2021-10-14 +end_date: 2021-10-15 +location: "Virtual" +link: "Coming Soon" +image: "/images/events/key-preview.png" +header_image: "/images/events/key-banner.png" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +

Join us October 14 & 15 for an engaging and collaborative workshop!

+ + + +The Token Transition Workshop will be an opportunity for system and service administrators in the broader science communities to learn more about making the transition from certificates to tokens for resource access within your organization's infrastructure. You will be able to share with the community your readiness to make this transition and to learn approaches and processes that organizations are taking for the transition. The deadline for the end of support of OSG 3.5 will be impacted by the information shared in the Workshop. + +This two-day workshop features a variety of presentations and discussions. Topics that will be discussed include: the future of tokens, the OSPool's use of tokens, OSG Software token transition plans, and the status of the transition to tokens for various communities. We will also discuss tokens from both a technical system administrator perspective and an administrative policy perspective + +[View the complete schedule for the workshop here](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/50597/timetable/#20211014). **[Registration is open](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/50597/registrations/3133/).** + +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +# Who + +System and service administrators in the broader science communities + +# When + +October 14: 10:00am – 1:15pm CT +October 15: 10:00am – 2:45pm CT +[See a detailed schedule](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/50597/timetable/#20211015) + +# Where + +Virtual + +# Fees + +No fees, attendance is free! + +# Registration +[Register now](https://indico.fnal.gov/event/50597/registrations/3133/) + +# Questions? + +Contact us at . + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} +## Contact Us + + +If you have any questions about the event, feel free to email us: + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/Trusted-CI-Webinar.md b/_events_legacy/Trusted-CI-Webinar.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9c121453 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/Trusted-CI-Webinar.md @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +--- +short_title: Trusted CI Webinar +title: "Trusted CI Webinar" +published: true + +excerpt: + Join OSG’s own Brian Bockelman for a talk on the journey to a capability-based authorization, and the challenges and opportunities of changing trust + models for a functioning infrastructure. + +start_date: 2021-07-26 +end_date: 2021-07-26 +location: "Virtual" +link: "https://iu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gBLnpC-yS_-en3vKAbeFzQ" +image: "/images/events/trust-webinar-preview.png" +header_image: "/images/events/trust-banner.png" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +

A capability-based authorization infrastructure for distributed High Throughput Computing

+ +The OSG Consortium provides researchers with the ability to bring their distributed high throughput computing (dHTC) workloads to a pool of resources consisting +of hardware across approximately 100 different sites. Using this “Open Science Pool” resource, projects can leverage the opportunistic access (nodes that would be +otherwise idle at the site), dedicated hardware, or allocated time at large-scallel NSF-funded resources. + +While dHTC can be a powerful tool to advance scientific discovery, managing trust relationships with so many sites can be challenging; the OSG helps bootstrap the +trust relationships between project and provider. Further, authorization in the OSG ecosystem is an evolving topic. On the national and international +infrastructure, we are leading the transition from identity-based authorization –– basing decisions on “who you are” –– to capability based authorization. +Capability-based authorization focuses on “what can you do?” and is implemented through tools like bearer tokens. Changing the mindset of an entire ecosystem is +wide-ranging work, involving dedicated projects such as the new NSF-funded “SciAuth” and international partners like the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid. + +In this talk, we’ll cover the journey of the OSG to a capability-based authorization as well as the challenges and opportunities of changing trust models for a +functioning infrastructure. + +**About the speaker** + +
+BrianBockelman +
Brian Bockelman
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+ +Brian Bockelman is a Principal Investigator at the Morgridge Institute for Research and co-PI on the Partnership to Advance Throughput Computing (PATh) +and Institute for Research and Innovation in Software for High Energy Physics (IRIS-HEP). Within the OSG, he leads the Technology Area, which provides the +software and technologies that underpin the OSG fabric of services. He is also a co-PI on the new SciAuth project, led by Jim Basney, which aims to coordinate +the deployment of capability-based authorization across the science and engineering cyberinfrastructure. + +Before joining Morgridge, Bockelman received a joint PhD in Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) and was an integral +member of the Holland Computing Center at UNL. His team helps advance Research Computing activities at Morgridge and are partners within the Center for High +Throughput Computing (CHTC) at University of Wisconsin-Madison. + +**About Trusted CI** + +This talk is organized by [Trusted CI](https://www.trustedci.org/), an NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence with the mission of improving the cybersecurity of NSF computational science +and engineering projects and allowing those projects to focus on their science endeavors. [The webinar series](https://www.trustedci.org/webinars) aims to provide readily available cybersecurity +services tailored to the NSF science community. A recording of the webinar will be available [here](https://www.trustedci.org/webinars) for later viewing. + +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +# When + +Monday, July 26th at 11:00am ET + +# Where + +Virtual webinar on zoom + +# Registration +Closed. + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/throughput-computing-2023.md b/_events_legacy/throughput-computing-2023.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e3a84186 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/throughput-computing-2023.md @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +--- +short_title: Throughput Computing 2023 +title: Throughput Computing 2023 +layout: events +published: true + +excerpt: | + Throughput Computing July 10-14 2023 + +start_date: 2023-07-10 +end_date: 2023-07-14 +location: "University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Fluno Center and Online via Zoom" +link: "http://htcondor.org/ThroughputComputing2023" +image: "/images/events/Throughput-Computing-2023-Banner.jpg" +header_image: "/images/events/Throughput-Computing-2023-Banner.jpg" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +**Register for virtual attendance (Will remain open throughout event):** [Register here.](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2014/registrations/251/) + +For the first time, HTCondor Week and the OSG All-Hands Meeting will join together as a single, integrated event from July 10–14 to be held at the University of Wisconsin–Madison’s [Fluno Center](https://fluno.com/). Throughput Computing 2023 is sponsored by the OSG Consortium, the HTCondor team, and the UW-Madison Center for High Throughput Computing. + +This will primarily be an in-person event, but remote participation (via Zoom) for the many plenary events will also be offered. + +If you register for the in-person event at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, you can attend plenary and non-plenary sessions, mingle with colleagues, and have planned or ad hoc meetings. Evening events are also planned throughout the week. + +If this is your first time registering for an event on the registration site, you will have to create an account first and then register. + +### Schedule + +The schedule can be found under the [General Schedule](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2014/timetable/#20230710) section on the Throughput Computing 2023 event website. The session block topics will not change; however, there will likely be timing adjustments in the schedule as speakers are finalized. + +All the topics typically covered by HTCondor Week and the OSG All-Hands Meeting will be included: + +- Science Enabled by the OSPool and the HTCondor Software Suite (HTCSS) +- OSG Technology +- HTCondor Technology +- HTCondor and OSG Tutorials +- State of the OSG +- Campus Services and Perspectives + +We also have an exciting group of speakers for this year’s Throughput Computing 2023, including: + +- Laura Cadonati, Professor, School of Physics and Center for Relativistic Astrophysics, Associate Dean for Research, College of Science, Georgia Institute of Technology +- Kevin L. Thompson, NSF Program Director +- Daniel Andresen, Director, Institute for Computational Research in Engineering and Science, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science; Michelle Munson-Serban Simu Keystone Research Scholar, Kansas State University + +The **U.S. ATLAS and U.S. CMS high-energy physics projects** are also planning parallel OSG-related sessions during the event on Wednesday, July 12. + +### Workshop Hotel Accommodations + +We have arranged room blocks at a reduced rate at the Fluno Center and at two nearby hotels. We recommend you make your room reservation **ASAP**, as the number of rooms available at the reduced rate is limited. (Madison is also a popular place to visit in the summer!) Reserved room blocks at these rates begin expiring as soon as **June 9th.** Please visit the [Local Arrangements](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2014/page/55-local-arrangements) page to find information about how to book your hotel room at the reduced rate for each hotel. + +**Please note:** DoubleTree Madison is the only hotel with a *free shuttle service* to and from the airport. + +### Call for Abstracts: HTCondor Sessions + +The call for abstracts for the **HTCondor sessions** of Throughput Computing 23 is now open. Please visit the [Call for Abstracts](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2014/abstracts/) page to learn how to sign up to give a talk, talk content and length, and how to submit your presentation. + +*The submission deadline has been extended to June 19, 2023* + +### Questions and Resources + +For questions about attending, speaking, accommodations, and other concerns please contact us at [htc23@path-cc.io](mailto:htc23@path-cc.io). + +To learn about this event in more detail, view last year’s schedules for: + +- [OSG All-Hands Meeting](https://osg-htc.org/all-hands/2022/schedule/) +- [HTCondor Week 2022](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/1733/timetable/#20220523) + +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +### Dates + +Monday, July 10 through Friday, July 14, 2023. + +### Who + +Organizations, researchers, campuses, facilitators and administrators interested in the [HTCondor Software Suite](https://htcondor.org) and high throughput computing or the [OSG Consortium](https://osg-htc.org/) resources or services (including the [OSPool](https://osg-htc.org/services/open_science_pool.html), the [Open Science Data Federation](https://osg-htc.org/services/osdf.html) or the [PATh Facility](https://path-cc.io/facility/).) + +### Where + +[Fluno Center](https://fluno.com/) on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and Online via Zoom. + +### Registration + +Registration for Throughput Computing 2023 is now open! Please visit the links below to register: + +**Registration for virtual attendance:** [Register here.](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2014/registrations/251/) + +There is no fee for registration for virtual attendance. + +### Questions? + +Please email [htc23@path-cc.io](mailto:htc23@path-cc.io) with any questions. + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_events_legacy/throughput-computing-week.md b/_events_legacy/throughput-computing-week.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..741f895c --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/throughput-computing-week.md @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +--- +short_title: You are Invited to Attend Throughput Computing Week 2025 +title: Join Us at Throughput Computing Week 2025 + +layout: events +published: true + +excerpt: | + Don't miss this opportunity to connect with the High Throughput Computing community. + + +start_date: 2025-06-02 +end_date: 2025-06-06 +location: "University of Wisconsin–Madison’s Fluno Center and Online via Zoom" +image: "/images/events/throughput-2025-banners.png" +header_image: "images/events/throughput-2025-banners.png" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +**Don't miss this opportunity to connect with the High Throughput Computing community.** + +You are invited to the annual Throughput Computing Week (HTC25) from June 2-6 to be held in beautiful Madison, Wisconsin. HTC25 brings together researchers, campuses, science collaborations, facilitators, administrators, government representatives, and professionals interested in high throughput computing to: + +- Engage with the throughput computing community, including the [OSG Consortium](https://osg-htc.org/), [PATh](https://path-cc.io/) and [Pelican](https://pelicanplatform.org/) teams and many others contributing to HTC +- Be inspired by presentations and conversations with community leaders and contributors sharing common interests +- Learn about HTC and new developments to advance your science, your collaboration or your campus + +HTC25's Keynote speaker, Dr. Erik Wright, will present on Monday, June 2. Wright relies on the OSPool for much of his work in genomics. + +Tuesday afternoon June 3 will also feature retropsective talks from leaders in the field commemorating the 40th anniversary of HTC and the 20th anniversary of the OSG Consortium. This 40 years of Throughput Computing celebretory event will take place in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union on the campus of the University of Wisconsin - Madison. + +View the [HTC25 schedule here](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2297/timetable/#all.detailed) (Additional details will be added over the coming weeks.) + + +### Connect with CC* Campuses and OSG Staff + +[CC* campuses](https://osg-htc.org/campus-cyberinfrastructure.html) (current and potential) will have the opportunity to build connections and to advance their technical know how at the dedicated CC* track. These sessions will bring together campus staff, including staff involved directly with HTC technology, with the OSG Consortium staff. The goal is to engage with and to learn from each other to improve the experience of providing or utilizing capacity and to advance scientific research on your own campus and across the nation. + +### Speaking Opportunities + +We encourage you to consider giving a talk. Technical presentations at HTC25 are short, typically 20 minutes in length. Applying merely requires a [brief abstract submission here](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2297/abstracts/). + +### Visiting Madison + +Madison, Wisconsin is both a beautiful and a popular place to visit in the summer. We have room blocks reserved for HTC25 and encourage you to register and book your hotel room as early as possible. + + +### Questions and Resources + +HTC25 is sponsored by the OSG Consortium, the HTCondor team and the UW-Madison Center for High Throughput Computing. + +For questions about attending, speaking, accommodations, and other concerns please contact us at [htc@path-cc.io](mailto:htc@path-cc.io). +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +### Dates + +Monday, June 2 through Friday, June 6, 2025. + +### Registration + +Registration is Open! Registration is required for both In-Person and Remote Attendance. Registration for in-person attendance will cost $125 per day; there is no fee for registration for virtual attendance. + +On the [HTC25 Website](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2297/) +Click on the "Register for In-Person Attendance" button for in-person attendance registration. +Click on the "Register for Virtual Participation" button for remote attendance registration. + +Note that in-person registration closes May 22nd. + +### Website + +[HTC25 Website](https://agenda.hep.wisc.edu/event/2297/) + +### Who + +Researchers, campuses, scientific collaborations, facilitators, administrators and professionals interested in the [HTCondor Software Suite](https://htcondor.org) and high throughput computing or the [OSG Consortium](https://osg-htc.org/) resources or services (including the [OSPool](https://osg-htc.org/services/open_science_pool.html), the [Open Science Data Federation](https://osg-htc.org/services/osdf.html), the [Pelican Platform](https://pelicanplatform.org/), or the [PATh Facility](https://path-cc.io/facility/).) + +### Where + +[Fluno Center](https://fluno.com/) on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and Online via Zoom. + + +### Questions? + +Please email [htc@path-cc.io](mailto:htc@path-cc.io) with any questions. + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} + diff --git a/_events_legacy/workflows-with-pegasus.md b/_events_legacy/workflows-with-pegasus.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4aab9e01 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events_legacy/workflows-with-pegasus.md @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +--- +short_title: OSG User Training +title: "OSG User Training: Workflows with Pegasus" +published: true + +excerpt: | + Sign up for our upcoming User training session on Tuesday, April 18th! + +start_date: 2023-04-18 +end_date: 2023-04-18 +location: "Virtual" +link: "https://osgfacilitation.setmore.com/bookclass" +image: "/images/events/pegasus-banner.jpg" +header_image: "/images/events/pegasus-banner.jpg" +--- + +{% capture main %} + +

Sign Up for our April 18th Workflows with Pegasus Training!

+ +Don't miss this opportunity to learn about optimizing your workflows using Pegasus on Tuesdays, April 18 from 2:30-4pm ET (11:30am - 1pm PT). + +Pegasus bridges the scientific domain and the execution environment by automatically mapping high-level workflow descriptions onto distributed resources. It automatically locates the necessary input data and computational resources necessary for workflow execution. Pegasus enables scientists to construct workflows in abstract terms without worrying about the details of the underlying execution environment or the particulars of the low-level specifications required by the middleware. + +This workshop will also feature an exercise using text analysis and the next steps you can take to start your workflow. + +**[Register here](https://osgfacilitation.setmore.com/bookclass)** + +All User Training sessions are offered from 2:30-4:00pm EST (and usually on Tuesdays). New User Training is offered monthly, generally on the first Tuesday of the month, and training on various additional topics happens on the third Tuesday of the month. It's best to already have an active account on an OSG-Operated Access Point (or other access point that submits to the Open Science Pool) to follow along with hands-on examples, but anyone can listen in by registering. + +Other upcoming trainings: +- Tuesday, May 2: New User Training, **more information and registration coming soon.** + +{% endcapture %} + + +{% capture subsection %} +# Who + +OSG Users or Interested Users + +# When + +Tuesday, April 18th, from 2:30-4:00pm EST + +# Where + +Virtual + +# Questions? + +We provide ongoing support via email to , and it’s never a bad idea to start by sending questions or issues via email. You can typically expect a first response within a few business hours. + +{% endcapture %} + +{% capture endblock %} + + +{% endcapture %} + +{% include event/event-page.html %} diff --git a/_includes/get/future_events.liquid b/_includes/get/future_events.liquid index d73fa3cb..16013fc9 100644 --- a/_includes/get/future_events.liquid +++ b/_includes/get/future_events.liquid @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ {% assign current_time = 'now' | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} -{% assign all_events = site.events | where_exp: "event", "event.publish_on contains site.key" %} +{% assign all_events = site.events_external | where_exp: "event", "event.publish_on contains site.key" %} {% assign future_events = "" | split : "" %} {% for event in all_events %} diff --git a/_includes/get/past_events.liquid b/_includes/get/past_events.liquid index 1244d93b..0c53bdee 100644 --- a/_includes/get/past_events.liquid +++ b/_includes/get/past_events.liquid @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ {% assign current_time = 'now' | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} -{% assign all_events = site.events | where_exp: "event", "event.publish_on contains site.key" %} +{% assign all_events = site.events_external | where_exp: "event", "event.publish_on contains site.key" %} {% assign past_events = "" | split : "" %} {% for event in all_events %} diff --git a/events.html b/events.html index edcefd58..bc72d5e3 100644 --- a/events.html +++ b/events.html @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@

{% if event.banner %} - + {{ event.banner.alt }} {% endif %} From 7e13209fa8fd796a22510ec68ad2c7ca4774af07 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: fallow64 Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2025 14:47:51 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 6/8] Include legacy events --- .gitmodules | 2 +- _config.yml | 16 +++++---- _events | 1 + _events_external | 1 - _includes/get/future_events.liquid | 2 +- _includes/get/past_events.liquid | 2 +- _layouts/events_legacy.html | 57 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 7 files changed, 71 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) create mode 160000 _events delete mode 160000 _events_external create mode 100644 _layouts/events_legacy.html diff --git a/.gitmodules b/.gitmodules index 2137250a..52af485c 100644 --- a/.gitmodules +++ b/.gitmodules @@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ path = staff-list url = https://github.com/CHTC/staff-list.git [submodule "_events_external"] - path = _events_external + path = _events url = https://github.com/CHTC/events diff --git a/_config.yml b/_config.yml index 3e03625b..a396f2d8 100755 --- a/_config.yml +++ b/_config.yml @@ -38,12 +38,12 @@ collections: news: output: true permalink: /news/:path/ - # events_legacy: - # output: false - # permalink: /events/:path/ - events_external: + events_legacy: output: true - permalink: /events/:year/:month/:day/:path/ + permalink: /events/:path/ + events: + output: true + permalink: /events/:year/:month/:day/:title/ gil: output: true permalink: /GIL/:path/ @@ -77,9 +77,13 @@ defaults: layout: news bodyClass: page-news-single - scope: - type: events_external + type: events values: layout: events + - scope: + type: events_legacy + values: + layout: events_legacy - scope: path: 'images' values: diff --git a/_events b/_events new file mode 160000 index 00000000..9f929404 --- /dev/null +++ b/_events @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +Subproject commit 9f929404a8547874b5960e39e936646aeaaaa35e diff --git a/_events_external b/_events_external deleted file mode 160000 index 5b68f85f..00000000 --- a/_events_external +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -Subproject commit 5b68f85f4dfc92b287349d3e386f8192d872857d diff --git a/_includes/get/future_events.liquid b/_includes/get/future_events.liquid index 16013fc9..d73fa3cb 100644 --- a/_includes/get/future_events.liquid +++ b/_includes/get/future_events.liquid @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ {% assign current_time = 'now' | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} -{% assign all_events = site.events_external | where_exp: "event", "event.publish_on contains site.key" %} +{% assign all_events = site.events | where_exp: "event", "event.publish_on contains site.key" %} {% assign future_events = "" | split : "" %} {% for event in all_events %} diff --git a/_includes/get/past_events.liquid b/_includes/get/past_events.liquid index 0c53bdee..1244d93b 100644 --- a/_includes/get/past_events.liquid +++ b/_includes/get/past_events.liquid @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ {% assign current_time = 'now' | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} -{% assign all_events = site.events_external | where_exp: "event", "event.publish_on contains site.key" %} +{% assign all_events = site.events | where_exp: "event", "event.publish_on contains site.key" %} {% assign past_events = "" | split : "" %} {% for event in all_events %} diff --git a/_layouts/events_legacy.html b/_layouts/events_legacy.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..190935a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/_layouts/events_legacy.html @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +--- +layout: container-default +--- +
+
+
+
+

+ {% assign date = page.start_date | date: "%B %e" %} + {% if page.start_date != page.end_date %} + {% assign date = page.end_date | date: "-%e" | prepend: date %} + {% endif %} + + {% assign current_time = 'now' | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} + {% assign event_end = page.end_date | append: "" | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} + + {% if current_time > event_end %} + Past Event | {{ date }} + {% else %} + Upcoming Event | {{ date }} + {% endif %} +

+
+
+
+
+ +
+
+
+ {{ page.header_credit }} +
+
+
+
+
+

+ {{ page.title }} guh +

+
+
+
+ +
+
+ {{ main }} +
+
+ {{ subsection }} +
+
+
+
+ {{ endblock }} +
+
+
\ No newline at end of file From 06e6ddc5afebd3eabe034a3718e0b958f7c378dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: fallow64 Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2025 15:47:58 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 7/8] Re-add old event-page and event layout for backwards compatability --- _config.yml | 6 ++-- _events | 2 +- _includes/event/event-page.html | 38 +++++++++++++--------- _layouts/events.html | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++++-- _layouts/events_legacy.html | 57 --------------------------------- _layouts/events_modern.html | 25 +++++++++++++++ 6 files changed, 92 insertions(+), 79 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 _layouts/events_legacy.html create mode 100644 _layouts/events_modern.html diff --git a/_config.yml b/_config.yml index a396f2d8..a98c1151 100755 --- a/_config.yml +++ b/_config.yml @@ -77,13 +77,13 @@ defaults: layout: news bodyClass: page-news-single - scope: - type: events + type: events_legacy values: layout: events - scope: - type: events_legacy + type: events values: - layout: events_legacy + layout: events_modern - scope: path: 'images' values: diff --git a/_events b/_events index 9f929404..62a61aa9 160000 --- a/_events +++ b/_events @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit 9f929404a8547874b5960e39e936646aeaaaa35e +Subproject commit 62a61aa97d5c5ae8759e1b39e45af39cac9e06c7 diff --git a/_includes/event/event-page.html b/_includes/event/event-page.html index 86c8ff32..623cf2bd 100644 --- a/_includes/event/event-page.html +++ b/_includes/event/event-page.html @@ -1,23 +1,31 @@ +
-
+
+{{ main }} +
+
+{{ subsection }} +
+
+
+
+{{ endblock }} +
+
+ + + + + + + + + + - {{ content }} -
- {{ if page.sidebar }} -
- - {{ page.sidebar | markdownify }} -
- {{ endif }} -
-{{ if page.endblock }} -
- {{ page.endblock | markdownify }} -
-{{ endif }} diff --git a/_layouts/events.html b/_layouts/events.html index 169ae1c6..389ae6e7 100644 --- a/_layouts/events.html +++ b/_layouts/events.html @@ -3,7 +3,44 @@ ---
- {% include event/event-header.html %} +
+
+
+

+ {% assign date = page.start_date | date: "%B %e" %} + {% if page.start_date != page.end_date %} + {% assign date = page.end_date | date: "-%e" | prepend: date %} + {% endif %} - {% include event/event-page.html %} -

+ {% assign current_time = 'now' | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} + {% assign event_end = page.end_date | append: "" | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} + + {% if current_time > event_end %} + Past Event | {{ date }} + {% else %} + Upcoming Event | {{ date }} + {% endif %} +

+

+

+
+
+ +
+
+
+ {{ page.header_credit }} +
+
+
+
+
+

+ {{ page.title }} +

+
+
+
+ + {{ content }} +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_layouts/events_legacy.html b/_layouts/events_legacy.html deleted file mode 100644 index 190935a4..00000000 --- a/_layouts/events_legacy.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ ---- -layout: container-default ---- -
-
-
-
-

- {% assign date = page.start_date | date: "%B %e" %} - {% if page.start_date != page.end_date %} - {% assign date = page.end_date | date: "-%e" | prepend: date %} - {% endif %} - - {% assign current_time = 'now' | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} - {% assign event_end = page.end_date | append: "" | date: '%Y-%m-%d' | date: '%s' | plus: 0 %} - - {% if current_time > event_end %} - Past Event | {{ date }} - {% else %} - Upcoming Event | {{ date }} - {% endif %} -

-
-
-
-
- -
-
-
- {{ page.header_credit }} -
-
-
-
-
-

- {{ page.title }} guh -

-
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-
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-
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+ {% include event/event-header.html %} + +
+
+ {{ content }} +
+ + {{ if page.sidebar }} +
+ {{ page.sidebar | markdownify }} +
+ {{ endif }} + + {{ if page.endblock }} +
+ {{ page.endblock | markdownify }} +
+ {{ endif }} +
+
From 96dfcc2bd8fc2bc9a67237a663592fc09283ccf2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: fallow64 Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2025 16:18:59 -0500 Subject: [PATCH 8/8] Add future: true to _config.yml to allow for future events --- _config.yml | 5 +++-- _layouts/events_modern.html | 8 ++++---- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/_config.yml b/_config.yml index a98c1151..ea027f75 100755 --- a/_config.yml +++ b/_config.yml @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ permalink: pretty title: 'PATh' url: "https://path-cc.io" key: path +future: true google_analytics_id: G-0CCSDQV212 homepage: @@ -77,11 +78,11 @@ defaults: layout: news bodyClass: page-news-single - scope: - type: events_legacy + type: events_legacy # Legacy events use the `events` layout for compatibility values: layout: events - scope: - type: events + type: events # New events use the `events_modern` layout values: layout: events_modern - scope: diff --git a/_layouts/events_modern.html b/_layouts/events_modern.html index bb5655ee..e0a29372 100644 --- a/_layouts/events_modern.html +++ b/_layouts/events_modern.html @@ -10,16 +10,16 @@ {{ content }}
- {{ if page.sidebar }} + {% if page.sidebar %}
{{ page.sidebar | markdownify }}
- {{ endif }} + {% endif %} - {{ if page.endblock }} + {% if page.endblock %}
{{ page.endblock | markdownify }}
- {{ endif }} + {% endif %}