[SAGA-RG] Meeting Notes from OGF33

Andre Merzky andre at merzky.net
Mon Sep 26 10:40:22 CDT 2011


Hi Sylvain,

thanks for the additions/corrections! :-)

Best, Andre.


On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Sylvain Reynaud
<Sylvain.Reynaud at in2p3.fr> wrote:
> Hi Steve and Andre,
>
>
> I propose the following modifications to the notes about the Python
> Bindings:
>
> * add the following items to the agreed set of changed :
>   - For synchronous object creation, replace "create" methods with
> constructors.
>     Keep "create" methods only for objects that allow asynchronous object
> creation.
>   - Update python binding with latest revision of the specification.
>
> * replace "Sylvain will change the VU bindings" with "Julien Devemy (with
> Sylvain) will change the VU bindings".
>
> * add at the end of Python Bindings notes :
> Mark Santcroos and Julien Devemy will also write the PDF document for the
> Python bindings.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Sylvain
>
>
> Le 22/09/2011 09:57, Andre Merzky a écrit :
>
> Hi all,
>
> we had three very productive sessions at OGF33 - thanks for all
> who contributed to the discussions!
>
> Attached are the meeting notes, provided by Steve (thanks! :-)
>
> I would like to add some notes from other OGF sessions, for those
> who are interested.
>
> DRMAA
>
>   The DRMAA API version 2 is in public comment now.  We have been
>   closely interacting with the DRMAA WG over the last year, to ensure
>   that DRMAA and SAGA are well aligned in concepts and semantics.
>
>   I would like to encourage people to have a look at the DRMAA API
>   draft, and to provide public comments, at
>
>     http://ogf.org/gf/docs/comment.php?id=377
>
>
> GridRPC
>
>   It seems that the GridRPC activities are slowly winding down, as
>   one of the main contributing groups lost parts of its funding, and
>   is changing focus.  The group will however finish its current efforts
>   on its RPC data handle API.
>
>
> PGI
>
>   PGI is finally making progress, and works towards a set of specifications
>   and profiles which will eventually extent/replace the current set of
>   BES and JSDL specifications.
>
>
> Feel free to ask questions on any other groups you are interested in.
> Please note that the next OGF event is planned for March 12-14, 2012
> in Oxford, UK.  OGF35 will likely be co-located with HPDC-21, on
> June 18-22, 2012 in Delft, Netherlands.
>
> Cheers, Andre.
>
>
>
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