Hi Yusuke, Quoting [Yusuke Tanimura] (Feb 26 2007):
"The differences are not beyond of this kind of learning but understandable."
-> I am not sure if that sentence makes sense.
How about writing the following?
--- There are several minor differences among Ninf-G, GridSolve and DIET. The differences come from the basic design of each implementation. When users start to use one of implementations or move from another implementation to the other, they usually learn features of each GridRPC system. The differences are straightforwardly understood during the learning process. ---
Sounds good to me! Thanks, best regards, Andre.
A minor thing about layout: I alsways think that block justified documents look much prettier than left justified ones. That may be my personal preference, and come from the fact that block justified is the default in latex, whereas left justified is the default in Word. Anyway, wanted to mention it... :-)
Thanks for pointing this out. I prefer block justified, too. If no objections, I'll fix this.
Otherwise the doc looks good to me.
Cheers, Andre.
Thanks a lot.
Quoting [Yusuke Tanimura] (Feb 18 2007):
From: Yusuke Tanimura <yusuke.tanimura@aist.go.jp> To: gridrpc-wg@ogf.org Subject: [GRIDRPC-WG] Final call for comments
Dear all,
I modified several parts of the GridRPC interoperability test document according to ESTI comments and discussions at OGF19. Please read through the attachment and send any comments to the mailing list within a week.
If there is no further comments, the document will be resubmitted to the editor.
Thanks for your cooperation.
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----------------------------------------------------- Yusuke Tanimura <yusuke.tanimura@aist.go.jp> Grid Technology Research Center, National Institute of AIST 1-1-1 Umezono, Tsukuba Central 2 Tsukuba City 305-8568, Japan TEL: +81-29-862-6703 / FAX: +81-29-862-6601
-- "So much time, so little to do..." -- Garfield