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     3= Coding Sprint, Experimenter Tutoring and Operations Hands-On =
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     5The joint software coding sprint, experimenter tutoring session, and
     6operations hands-on-with-GENI session is an informal session where
     7aggregate and tool developers will discuss software details,
     8experimenters will run though GENI tutorials or ask questions of the
     9GPO for help running experiments, and GPO operations staff will help site ops/admins folks with anything they're interested in.
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     11== Schedule ==
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     13Thursday, 1:30pm - 5:30pm
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     15== Session Leaders ==
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     17 Developers: Sarah Edwards, Aaron Helsinger, GENI Project Office
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     19 Experimenters: Niky Riga, GENI Project Office
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     21 Operations: Josh Smift, GENI Project Office
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     23== Agenda / Details ==
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     25This software development session provides an opportunity for GENI engineers to collaborate in real time on a particular software or documentation issue. The topic will be selected well in advance of the conference, based on need and key party availability.
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     27The GPO will also hold a tutoring session for GENI experimenters, where experimenters can come and work on various online GENI tutorials. The list of available tutorials will be advertised in advance of the GEC. The GPO will answer questions and provide assistance. Experimenters with an idea they want to work on are encouraged to come do so in the same room, so that they can have support from the on site GPO staff and other experimenters.
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     29GPO operations staff will also be available to help GENI ops/admin
     30folks who'd like a hand getting set up with GENI credentials, the Omni
     31command-line tool, etc. This can be useful if you're running a GENI
     32aggregate, so you can create a slice and some slivers, and test for
     33yourself whether the aggregate manager is working like you expect. We'll also be happy to discuss any other topics of
     34interest to the ops/admin community.