Hello all, It seems that many of us will be attending the LSST meeting to be held in Seattle on September 20-22. This seems like a good opportunity for the SWG to meet face-to-face, and flesh out plans for the future. The principal incompleteness of the document we finished last month was to do a full and proper comparison of the relative merits and capabilities of the various possible implementations of the LSST (a single 8.4m telescope, a Pan-STARRS-like approach, space-based missions like SNAP, etc). I would like to suggest that we find a 2-hour time slot during the Seattle meeting where we could discuss this. The two obvious possibilities would be Sunday late afternoon or evening (September 19), or Monday evening, perhaps after dinner. (I will have to leave sometime on Tuesday, so later won't work for me). Thus, members of the SWG, please e-mail me to tell me: -If you plan to come to Seattle. -If so, when you would be available to attend a SWG meeting. Kem and Zeljko, perhaps you can comment on availability of meeting rooms, and also how this works out with the current schedule of the overall meeting itself. Many thanks, Michael Strauss LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST Mailing List Server LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST This is message 264 in the lsst-general archive, URL LSST http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~dss/LSST/lsst-general/msg.264.html LSST http://www.astro.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/LSSTmailinglists.pl/show_subscription?list=lsst-general LSST The index is at http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~dss/LSST/lsst-general/INDEX.html LSST To join/leave the list, send mail to lsst-request@astro.princeton.edu LSST To post a message, mail it to lsst-general@astro.princeton.edu LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST LSST