[SAGA-RG] Fwd (replogle at ogf.org): [gf-chairs] OGF20 Group SessionScheduling is now open

Pascal Kleijer k-pasukaru at ap.jp.nec.com
Tue Feb 13 17:58:50 CST 2007


Hi,

You can grab it directly here:
http://www.ogf.org/Public_Comment_Docs/Documents/Oct-2006/saga-simpleapi-rec-20061018.pdf

Of course if you want the most up to date you need to get it from CVS.

-- Pascal


Gregor von Laszewski wrote:
> PS: I tried to open some of the documents on Gridforge, but they  
> crash my browser. They seem to be PDF documents.
> 
> Please can someone send me the direct links to the rhelevant  
> documents, than I can comment on them.
> 
> Tanks
> 
> Gregor
> 
> On Feb 13, 2007, at 3:30 PM, Gregor von Laszewski wrote:
> 
>> I will have to once more review the latest SAGA standard. Please,  
>> can someone send me the link to the PDF.
>>
>> On Feb 13, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Craig Lee wrote:
>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>> In terms of vendor adoption, we will probably be asking all the  
>>> WGs to try
>>> to keep track of the known major stakeholders and potential  
>>> adopters for
>>> the standard being developed.  We don't want to make a lot of work  
>>> for
>>> anybody, but the active folks in each WG should know the best who  
>>> these
>>> groups and people might be.  This would really help a lot.
>>>
>>> Also, wrt language bindings, e.g., Java, it would really be good  
>>> to get an
>>> idea which bindings the stakeholders and potential adopters really  
>>> want.
>>> The idea of sending a SAGA Java binding through the JSR process is
>>> _very attractive_, but we want to make sure there is somebody to  
>>> catch it
>>> when it comes out the other end ;->
>>>
>>> Another thought that comes to mind is to make sure that people  
>>> understand
>>> the distinction between Java SAGA and the Java CoG Kit, since that  
>>> comparison
>>> will inevitably be made -- what are the advantages or  
>>> disadvantages of one
>>> over the other?  Certainly one is just an API while the other is  
>>> Java glue-code
>>> for things like GridFTP, GRAM, and GSI -- but from an end-user's  
>>> perspective,
>>> why choose one over the other?  Could the SAGA API be implemented on
>>> top of CoG Kit?  (Gregor:  Do you have an opinion about all this?)
>>>
>>> --Craig
>>>
>>>
>>> At 04:44 AM 2/13/2007, Pascal Kleijer wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I would like to put Language Bindings as one topic on the agenda. Of
>>>> course we should split between Java and C, if other bindings pop- 
>>>> up in the
>>>> mean time we could add them as well.
>>>>
>>>> Another topic is the promotion process that SAGA will adopt and the
>>>> different plans, schedules, workshop, etc for dissemination. This  
>>>> item if
>>>> added, it should be clearly explained to Craig so that his Vendor  
>>>> adoption
>>>> track has the necessary information as well.
>>>>
>>>> Of course the SAGA 2.0 discussion will take its share as well.  
>>>> OK, that
>>>> are the thinks on my head right now!
>>>>
>>>> Best Regards,
>>>> Pascal Kleijer
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Folx,
>>>>>
>>>>> OGF-19 is just a couple of days in the past, up comes OGF-20!
>>>>> It is certain that session space will be tight in Manchester
>>>>> - so we need to decide/plan ahead very soon...
>>>>>
>>>>> Lets gather agenda items for 10 days, then we should be able
>>>>> to apply for sessions by end of next week...
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers, Andre.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Forwarded message from Joel Replogle <replogle at ogf.org> -----
>>>>>
>>>>>> To: gf-chairs at ggf.org
>>>>>> From: Joel Replogle <replogle at ogf.org>
>>>>>> Subject: [gf-chairs] OGF20 Group Session Scheduling is now open
>>>>>>
>>>>>> OGF Chairs -
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Group Session Scheduling is now open for the next OGF event,  
>>>>>> OGF20!
>>>>>> OGF20 will be held in the Manchester International Convention  
>>>>>> Center,
>>>>>> Manchester UK from May 7-11, 2007.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To request a group session for your WG/RG/CG or a BoF session,  
>>>>>> please
>>>>>> go to the following page for Group Session Requesting instructions
>>>>>> and the link to the request form:
>>>>>> http://www.ogf.org/OGF20/events_chairinfo.php
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The scheduling deadlines are:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Session Requests:
>>>>>>     - Deadline for session requests for a CG, WG or RG is 16  
>>>>>> March, 2007.
>>>>>>     - Deadline for AD Hoc/Charter Discussion BOFs is 16 March,  
>>>>>> 2007.
>>>>>> Draft Documents:
>>>>>>     - Deadline for submitting working drafts is 6 April, 2007.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We anticipate that the schedule will be finalized by the end of  
>>>>>> March.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Joel
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------ 
>>>>>> ------
>>>>>> -----------
>>>>>> Joel Replogle - Manager of Standards, Open Grid Forum
>>>>>> replogle at ogf.org                   http://www.ogf.org
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>> Gregor von Laszewski, gregor at mcs.anl.gov
>> Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 S. Cass Ave, Argonne IL 60439
>>
>>
> 
> Gregor von Laszewski, gregor at mcs.anl.gov
> Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 S. Cass Ave, Argonne IL 60439
> 
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