From f8f967c50b6d89d179d500b46ca64272f7875e95 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jstathas <73258418+jstathas@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2023 17:32:10 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update 2023-10-24-gpargo-cc-star.md --- 2023-10-24-gpargo-cc-star.md | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/2023-10-24-gpargo-cc-star.md b/2023-10-24-gpargo-cc-star.md index 3021cf3..294977f 100644 --- a/2023-10-24-gpargo-cc-star.md +++ b/2023-10-24-gpargo-cc-star.md @@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ it accomplish this feat, but it also established a new standard of excellence in supplying cyberinfrastructure and support. GP-ARGO is a product of a regionally distributed [OSG](https://osg-htc.org/) Gateway led by the -[Great Plains Network](https://www.greatplains.net/) (GPN) but started as a gigabit Point of Presence (gigaPOP) +[Great Plains Network](https://www.greatplains.net/) (GPN), but it started as a gigabit Point of Presence (gigaPOP) of institutions across the great plains region. “It was just a whole bunch of institutions saying, let’s buy a bunch of networks together because it’s easier on us,” Co-principal investigator (PI) and Cyber Infrastructure Program Committee lead Dan Andresen explained, “which is still what GPN is today, but we’ve moved into more facilitating research and connectivity at a social and scientific level as well.” -The social networking part of this project came later, starting with GPN, but then later developed into the CyberTeam. +The social networking part of this project came later, starting with GPN, but then developing into the CyberTeam. “As part of CyberTeam, we noticed that smaller institutions lacked intrinsic capabilities compared to larger ones,” Andresen noted. This gap in research computing sparked the idea of GP-ARGO. @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ the 18 machines and then figuring out which institutions wanted to be a part of Andresen reminisced. Handling 18 machines across six states came with challenges, particularly in communicating and managing 18 administrative -domains, security protocols, and rule differences. “None of these sites were the same,” Weitzel explained, “some sites +domains, security protocols, and rule differences. “None of these sites were the same,” Weitzel explained. “Some sites were very restrictive, others were very relaxed, and we had to make all of them work.” Kyle Hudson, one of the former mentors for the Cyber Infrastructure side of the CyberTeam, played a crucial role in resolving these technical nuances. @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ but I was not the only person who could do this, so somebody else can take over. Part of GP-ARGO’s appeal lies in their determination and dedication to helping other consortiums and networks aiming to achieve similar goals. They provide a Git repository with all their code and emphasize the importance of both social and technical networks. -“Building trust and familiarity is crucial,” Andresen advised, “get involved with the OSG and get to know people; having Derek +“Building trust and familiarity is crucial,” Andresen advised. “Get involved with the OSG and get to know people; having Derek [Weitzel] available as the interface has been invaluable. Knowing the context and the people is much easier than starting from scratch.” Despite the immense undertaking, Andresen commented on how fun and exciting the project has been, with the OSG playing a pivotal