current version of the schema?
Hi all: Where can I find the current version of the schema? Are the examples in nmwg-schema-20050928.tar.gz up to date? Thanks. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brian L. Tierney, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) 1 Cyclotron Rd. MS: 50B-2239, Berkeley, CA 94720 tel: 510-486-7381 fax: 510-495-2998 efax: 425-642-4558 bltierney@lbl.gov http://www-didc.lbl.gov/~tierney ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Brian Tierney wrote:
Hi all:
Where can I find the current version of the schema? Are the examples in nmwg-schema-20050928.tar.gz up to date?
Hmm... Probably depends on what you are after. If you are after rnc files describing the current schema - the absolute latest can be found at: http://anonsvn.internet2.edu/svn/nmwg/trunk/nmwg/ I thought the instance examples were in the nmwg area, but I guess they are actually in the perfsonar repo at the moment: http://anonsvn.internet2.edu/svn/perfsonar/trunk/perfsonar/schema/example-in... If you have ideas about better ways to organize this information (and perhaps someone with time to do it...) please say so. This is definitely an area we need more work done. Specifically, I think we really do need to move forward with the 'repository' of schema examples that express specific metrics. Both 'nmwg' vetted ones, and a way for others to share their own representations. Then we can have best-of-breed competition for the best way to represent things that are not yet expressed... jeff
If you have ideas about better ways to organize this information (and perhaps someone with time to do it...) please say so. This is definitely an area we need more work done.
I agree. I would say that this is one of the big failings of the group, actually. Never underestimate the importance of publicizing your work. For starters, why not just put the subversion link on the NM-WG webpage? Right in the main menu.. e.g. <a href="http://anonsvn.internet2.edu/svn/nmwg/trunk/nmwg/schema/">Current schemas</a> But I agree that a real repository should also be done. Has anyone asked whether GGF or OGF or whatever can help out with this? -Dan -- Dan Gunter. voice:510-495-2504 fax:510-486-6363 dsd.lbl.gov/~dang
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