
Thank you, Morris, for the effort! Sorry that I was not aware of this before. I noticed that the gin-ops section is empty. I can try to extract something from the documents at gin-ops web site. Would be best to have all people involved to contribute and verify. Will add/changes permitted after the deadline tomorrow? Everyone who contributed to gin-ops work, If you have something ready to contribute, please email me. I'll try to put them together. Thanks, Cindy
-----Original Message----- From: gin-ops-bounces@ogf.org [mailto:gin-ops-bounces@ogf.org] On Behalf Of Morris Riedel Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 4:08 AM To: gin-auth@ggf.org; gin-data@ogf.org; gin-info@ogf.org; gin-jobs@ogf.org; gin-ops@ogf.org; gin@ogf.org Subject: [gin-ops] Draft GIN Paper for e-Science 2007
Dear GIN team,
at OGF20 in Manchester we agreed of having a joint paper at the e-Science 2007.
(1) So, according to the plan with the timeline, enclosed you find a first draft for the paper, basically re-using material from the experience documents.
The initial deadline is tomorrow and I will work on the paper until tomorrow to get it in an reasonable status. Then I will submit the first draft.
However, the conference allows us during the next week to refine the paper according to comments from us all. So the hard deadline would be 22. July.
Note that the authorships on the first page are rather randomly put on the paper. If there are people missing, please don't hesitate to contact me so that I put them on the list.
It turns out to be a major challenge to have a good authorlist with this latex-style. I still think about how we manage to get all the names with affiliations on the paper... maybe we just say GIN-CG?! Let's see.
Furthermore, it would be helpful if people can send me there official affiliation for the paper before I have to google them. Thanks.
(2) The enclosed paper is intended to be submitted directly to the e-Science conference even if there is a dedicated workshop for our topic:
http://omii-europe.org/OMII-Europe/igiiw2007.html
International Grid Interoperability and Interoperation Workshop (IGIIW), where many members of GIN are also in the PC. Therefore, I think it's not a good style of submitting our paper to our own workshop! Hence, we should send it to the main track of the conference. I think this reflects the interests of the group right?!
However, if there are groups working within GIN that have a reasonable paper for IGIIW that covers only parts of the whole GIN activity and in more detail, I think the workshop is still a good option. There are also some reviewers that are not part of GIN available.
(3) Of course, I'm happy about all comments and suggestions - but keep in mind that there is still the whole next week to tune the paper.
I send the next draft around soon.
Your secretary, Morris
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