[ogsa-rss-bof] GSA Use-Case Document in Public Comment

Philipp Wieder ph.wieder at fz-juelich.de
Tue Sep 13 16:38:54 CDT 2005


Dear All,

the Grid Scheduling Architecture use case document has finally been 
submitted for public comment. You can get the current version at 
https://forge.gridforum.org/tracker/?aid=1611, the public comment will 
start once it is announced via the common GGF channels.
Please read the document and comment on it since it is also input to the 
OGSA-RSS work.

Best regards, Philipp.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [gsa-rg] Use-Case Document in Public Comment
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 10:59:05 +0200
From: Ramin Yahyapour <Ramin.Yahyapour at udo.edu>
Reply-To: Ramin.Yahyapour at udo.edu
To: gsa-rg at ggf.org

Dear all,

I submitted last week our Use-case document to Greg Newby who is
our GGF editor.

He was so kind to upload the document to GridForge for public comment
You can find the document tracker here:
	https://forge.gridforum.org/tracker/?aid=1611

Please use the public comment period to take a read of the doc and
to provide some comments. As you may know, these comments are important
for the GGF process.
Therefore, also if you have no specific comments but find the document
somehow useful, helpful etc: please tell so via the GridForge interface!
Positive comments are also helpful comments...

Best regards,
Ramin

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: Document Submission from GSA-RG
Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 22:13:17 -0800
From: Gregory Newby <newby at arsc.edu>
To: Ramin Yahyapour <ramin.yahyapour at udo.edu>
CC: Stephen Pickles <stephen.pickles at manchester.ac.uk>,   Joel Replogle
<replogle at ggf.org>
References: <431ECD42.2060605 at udo.edu>

On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 01:21:38PM +0200, Ramin Yahyapour wrote:
> Dear Greg,
> 
> we from GSA-RG would like to submit our current GGF document draft about
> "Grid Scheduling Use Cases".
> 
> The doc is attached and can also be found at GridForge:
> https://forge.gridforum.org/projects/gsa-rg/document/GridSchedulingUseCasesV1.4.doc/en/1
> 
> Unfortunately, I am not so skilled with GridForge and I could also not
> find some kind of guidelines on how to formally submit a doc.
> Therefore, I am not sure whether there is a formal electronic way in GridForge
> to submit a document to the GGF editor. Let me know if I need to do something
> somehow to create somekind of a GridForge "Tracker" to start the
> document pipeline process for this doc.

Thanks, Ramin.  I've uploaded this & created a tracker item
under the Editor project for you.  Login to GridForge, then
use this link to find the document:

	https://forge.gridforum.org/tracker/?aid=1611

You'll want to turn on "monitoring" via GridForge, so you
can see as the document goes through changes.  Joel will add
it to the Public Comment screen over the next day or so, and
I'll announce it to wg-all: this starts the 30-day public
comment period countdown.  You're urged to solicit comments,
to get readers' responses.

I made some formatting changes & formatting suggestions -
see the tracker for details.

Thanks for your efforts on this document.  It looks like it
will be a useful addition to the GGF document series.
   -- Greg

Dr. Gregory Newby, Chief Scientist (Acting), Arctic Region 
Supercomputing Ctr
Univ of Alaska Fairbanks-909 Koyukuk Dr-PO Box 756020-Fairbanks-AK 
99775-6020
e: newby AT arsc.edu v: 907-450-8663 f: 907-450-8601 w: www.arsc.edu/~newby



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