Wed 4pm German (=3pm GMT) OK for me.
Shaun 
 
 

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-----Original Message-----
From: org-ad-workshop-bounces@lists.rwth-aachen.de [mailto:org-ad-workshop-bounces@lists.rwth-aachen.de] On Behalf Of Christian Bischof
Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 11:21 AM
To: Organizers AD Workshop
Subject: [Org-ad-workshop] [Fwd: [ICCS 2006] e-mails sent] - next Telco

Folks,

Info from the organizers concerning notification of authors below.

I just sent out a reminder for the three accepted papers that I am responsible for (to Shaun, Ralf Giering, J. Kim@MCS) to remind them of the fact that papers were due on Feb. 7.

I also had two slots for a telco scheduled, 4.30pm on Tue and 4pm on Wed. In light of the moved deadline, I suggest that we do a TelCo on Wed. 4pm my time. Would that suit all of you?

Best regards,
    Chris

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [ICCS 2006] e-mails sent
Date: Sat, 04 Feb 2006 15:04:13 +0100
From: ICCS 2006 Org. Com. <dick@science.uva.nl>
Reply-To: dick@science.uva.nl
To: bischof@sc.rwth-aachen.de, "C. Bischof" <bischof@sc.rwth-aachen.de>


Dear C. Bischof,

Barring mistakes, your authors should now have received the e-mails giving
them the review outcome.

Kind regards,

Dick van Albada



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Institute for Scientific Computing and Center for Computing and Communications

RWTH Aachen University

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