
Paola Grosso wrote:
1) OGF27
3 sessions requested. Currently on Tues. and Wed. morning. There is an outstanding request to move these sessions to the afternoon, so that NSI can be held in the morning. The last two sessions will focus on the _service_ and _adaptation_ elements in the schema.
Joel Replonge reported yesterday that the deadline for the printed agenda is this morning, so I put in the following agenda: 1. http://www.ogf.org/gf/event_schedule/index.php?id=1750 The first session will contain status update presentations, as well as interaction with the NSI-WG. It is expected that the NSI-WG sessions earlier today will yield input for the NML-WG, and that will be discussed in this session. 2. http://www.ogf.org/gf/event_schedule/index.php?id=1779 This second session will discuss the semantics and schema representation of the "adaptation" concept. 3. http://www.ogf.org/gf/event_schedule/index.php?id=1780 This third and final session will discuss the semantics and schema representation of the "service" concept. The online agendas contain a link to the latest version of the deliverable document. If you have not done so, please print it and read it on your way to the OGF. I like to call on input for these sessions. Jeroen, could you give an update presentation on the schema? In particular changes since last OGF. Everyone else, I like to start the 2nd and 3rd sessions with max. 3 proposal presentation for a definition and schema representation of "adaptation" and "service". Each presentation max. 8 minutes. Ideally, we have 3 sets of proposals and have an hour to discuss them. I don't expect 3 clearly outlined proposals, so even if you have a general idea and are willing to make a drawing at the white board on the spot, I very much welcome you on stage. Finally, if make sure to upload any meeting material you have or create (presentations, notes) to the gridforge website: http://forge.gridforum.org/sf/docman/do/listDocuments/projects.nml-wg/docman... Of course, you can always mail your presentation to me or Martin as well. Regards, Freek