[glue-wg] GLUE2 enumerations

Navarro, JP navarro at mcs.anl.gov
Thu Jul 30 16:50:07 EDT 2020


Hello Florido,

Reviewing our last GLUE2 WG meeting on November 12, 2019 I see that we have not made visible progress on GLUE 2.1 action items. That is in part my fault which I’ll try to correct soon.

As for the languishing Enumerations pull requests, since this GLUE effort is purely volunteer, others can volunteer to review the pull requests and merge them. If nobody volunteers, and we don’t hear from David, I’m willing to help out.

Would you be willing to review and accept the changes to your "OGF GLUE2 Enumerations procedures and best practices” document so that we can post it and make it official after a brief comment period? With that document in hand it will be easier for myself or others to help maintain the list of Enumerations.

Regards,

JP

p.s. as you can see, we/XSEDE still want to engage and contribute to the GLUE WG



> On Jul 30, 2020, at 3:54 AM, Florido Paganelli <florido.paganelli at hep.lu.se> wrote:
> 
> Hi all
> 
> I haven't been following the progress in this group for quite a while,
> as a matter of fact I do not even know if this channel is still official.
> 
> I've been asked by Greg from UKRI STFC in UK (in CC) about the status of
> the Open Enumerations registry at
> 
>  https://github.com/OGF-GLUE/Enumerations
> 
> I recall David Meredith was taking care of merging pull requests but I
> do not see any updated procedure anywhere and I think he is no longer
> actively doing the merges.
> 
> I wonder how we should go about it. Right now most of my research group
> is on vacation and I do not know how much NorduGRID/ARC is interested in
> being part of this. If Greg and UKRI STFC are interested in maintaining
> the registry I will gladly give them rights to approve merge requests.
> 
> My only complaint after a quick look at the current pull requests
> 
>  https://github.com/OGF-GLUE/Enumerations/pulls
> 
> Is that some of the new strings are not all lowercase. I would prefer
> they are all lowercase at least, to be consistent with the rest of
> GLUE2. But I do not know what happened in GLUE2.1 and how much you kept
> consistency. I must sadly say I lost interest long ago in the group
> activities mainly for the lack of consistency in some that I believe
> were critical decisions so my enthusiasm about the subject is low.
> 
> About the pending merge requests, I think the namespaces in the pull
> requests are all well formed, one should check case by case how much
> they conform to the expected values and how good the descriptions are, I
> remember we had different opinions about these details as well but I
> forgot what it was about.
> 
> I have the feeling the word ServiceType is overused as there is some
> confusion about what is a GLUE2 ServiceType and what is a GOCDB
> servicetype, but as said I've been far from this and lost track.
> 
> I'd say from my side as long as it doesn't affect ARC/NorduGRID
> negatively I don't really care about which strings end up in this registry.
> 
> I think the main point is, was there ever consensus on this document
> which defines formats and other similar things?
> 
> http://redmine.ogf.org/dmsf_files/13224?download=
> 
> Clearly not since the document suggest scheduled venues for the merges
> that clearly never happened. Sad. But partly also my bad for not
> following up.
> 
> Would be nice to update such document and the information on github with
> the actual procedure including pull requests.
> 
> Cheers,
> Florido
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