Dear All,

Although Ed's plea to talk to larger communities has some merit,
it is really the smaller focused workshops that allow for in-depth
discussions that hardly take place in huge meetings (like SPD, AGU, COSPAR, etc).
There is just too much on the table at big meetings, so that we get lost
in superficial discussions and parallel sessions. I think we need both.

Cheers,
Markus


On Jul 9, 2010, at 8:33 AM, Ed Deluca wrote:

Hi,

Allow me to present a contrarian point of view.

As initially conceived the loops workshops were committed to
solving a while defined, but complex science problem:
"What are the physical processes that define the structure
and evolution of coronal loops"

Three years of observations with STEREO and Hinode (in
addition to continued supporting observations from SOHO,
TRACE and RHESSI) have provided critical observations,
models have evolved and great progress is being made.

Given this, why are we not planning on closing down the
Loops Workshops, declaring victory and going home?

There is a real danger in continuing to isolate the "loops
community" from the solar/heliospheric community.
We have seen this in the past with the heliosiesmology,
they spent decades talking to themselves rather then
engaging with the rest of the community. So I would
suggest the the Mallorca meeting be the final
loops workshop and that scientists reintegrate themselves
into the solar community.

With respect,
Ed

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