[Pgi-wg] WG: EMI participation in PGI

Morris Riedel m.riedel at fz-juelich.de
Thu Nov 4 07:04:22 CDT 2010


All,

 

   a "blocked list e-mail" from EMI to the PGI list with statements to consider and to be discussed in the call later today.

 

Take care,

Morris

 

Von: Alberto Di Meglio [mailto:Alberto.Di.Meglio at cern.ch] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 4. November 2010 11:09
An: pgi-wg at ogf.org
Cc: Riedel, Morris
Betreff: EMI participation in PGI

 

Dear Morris, dear PGI members,

 

One of the major objectives of the EMI project is to make sure that all EMI services adopt agreed standards and implement them
across all supported middleware stacks in a coherent and consistent way. The work done in PGI is for EMI very important and I would
like to make sure that EMI can actively contribute to this work and help producing widely agreed open standards. Until now, EMI has
not officially taken part in the PGI activities, despite a number of current PGI members are in one way or another related to EMI.

 

The existing representatives from ARC, gLite and UNICORE have traditionally represented the long-term objectives of their respective
collaborations. EMI has introduced a different perspective and has requirements and interests that are in some way larger than the
sum of its parts. In this context, we feel that asking any one of the existing PGI members to represent EMI would not be correct,
both for the members and for EMI itself. 

 

I would like to ask you to consider accepting an official EMI representative in PGI to bring the voice of EMI into your activities
without ambiguities and with a clear mandate of actively participate to the definition of the PGI specifications on one side and a
clear commitment to push the adoption of those specifications in the coming EMI releases.

 

I'm aware that you have issued a call for comments on a list of requirements on which the PGI members are asked to express their
opinion. We are probably late for this round, but we would still like the opportunity to contribute to this phase in some practical
way. It is of course up to you to decide how this can be done. For the moment, EMI is selecting a person that will be proposed to
you as candidate EMI representative should you decide to accept EMI within PGI.

 

I look forward to working with you in the future.

 

Best regards,

 

Alberto

________________________________________

Alberto Di Meglio
EMI Project Director

CERN - European Organization for Nuclear Research
Information Technology Department

CH-1211 Geneva 23

Phone: +41 (0) 22 7672389
Fax:     +41 (0) 22 7669641
GSM:   +41 (0) 76 4872948
E-mail: alberto.di.meglio at cern.ch

 

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