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io500:submission:start [2020/10/14 09:37] – [Preparation] update link to new GitHub URL adilgerio500:submission:start [2021/06/08 09:06] (current) – [Submission instructions] kunkel
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 1) Use our [[https://www.vi4io.org/io500-submission/|online form]]. You have to receive a one-time token (please check your SPAM folder if you did not receive the initial response 5 minutes later). 1) Use our [[https://www.vi4io.org/io500-submission/|online form]]. You have to receive a one-time token (please check your SPAM folder if you did not receive the initial response 5 minutes later).
  
-2) If you experience any problems with the online form; send an [[mailto:submit@io500.org|email]] with attachments:+2) If you experience any problems with the online form; send an [[submit@io500.org|email]] with attachments:
   * The (potentially) adapted io500.sh   * The (potentially) adapted io500.sh
   * The output directory of the benchmark (variable io500_result_dir in io500.sh)   * The output directory of the benchmark (variable io500_result_dir in io500.sh)
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 === Submitter name === === Submitter name ===
-Submissions will be visible immediately to the IO500 Committee which currently is comprised of John Bent, Julian Kunkel, and Jay Lofstead.  If there is sensitivity about early visibility to your results being seen by any of the committee, please feel free to email results privately to a subset of the committee (i.e. do not use the official submission tools if you have privacy concerns).+Submissions will be visible immediately to the IO500 Committee which currently is comprised of John Bent, Andreas Dilger, Julian Kunkel, Jay Lofstead, and George Markomanolis.  If there is sensitivity about early visibility to your results being seen by any of the committee members, please feel free to email results privately to a subset of the committee (i.e. do not use the official submission tools if you have privacy concerns).
  
 Starting with the SC'18 list, releases include the name of the submitter (or team) to give them the credit they deserve to execute the benchmark; this can be opted out. Starting with the SC'18 list, releases include the name of the submitter (or team) to give them the credit they deserve to execute the benchmark; this can be opted out.