Ian and Andreas,
There are two reasons why we’re not
currently doing this.
[1] The mechanism by which to do this is
not necessarily trivial from my perspective – perhaps I just need to
research it a little more.
[2] More importantly, there are potential
legal aspects here – the participants have agreed to see each other’s
results, but it is not clear if they want the entire world seeing the current
implementation status (this is a practice inherited from the WS-* interop
workshops).
We’re still looking at this –
but for now we’re planning on password-protecting the current page (once
there’s any content to password-protect!) Note that we might end up with
TWO pages – one for “public consumption” and one for just the
direct participants. We’re looking at this option as well.
-- Marty
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ogsa-hpcp-wg-bounces@ogf.org [mailto:ogsa-hpcp-wg-bounces@ogf.org] On Behalf Of Ian Foster
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11:03 AM
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Subject: Re: [ogsa-hpcp-wg]
[SC2006 Demo] informal minutes from friday's OGSA HPC Profile SC 2006 interop
minutes
yes that sounds a good idea ...
At 05:33 PM 9/23/2006 +0900, Andreas Savva wrote:
> Topic 3: Deliverables and testing. We agreed that we would keep a
web
> page to keep track of progress. The URL is:
> http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~humphrey/SC2006.htm
This page will
> ULTIMATELY (soon?) become password-protected. The current content
> just captures the
Is there any reason why the OGSA HPCP gridforge wiki cannot be used for
this? (You can restrict who can edit or even view if you want.) You have
agreed to using the HPCP mailing list for the discussions after all.
Andreas
Marty Humphrey wrote:
> Folks,
>
> These are off the top of my head, so apologies if I miss anything/anyone.
>
> Attendees: Marty Humphrey, UVA; Glenn Wasson, UVA; Duane Merrill, UVA;
Mark
> Morgan, UVA; Dave Snelling, Fujitsu; Chris Smith, Platform; Rich Ciapala,
> Microsoft;
>
> We first agreed that this mailing list (OGSA HPC Profile) would be used
for
> communications regarding the demo and/or interop in general. No separate
> mailing list is warranted.
>
> We then agreed that we would move this call FROM Fri 2pm EDT to Fri 11am
EDT
> from this point forward, to better support our colleagues from
> as of now, we don't have any Asian-Pacific participants, who might feel a
> negative impact from moving this call).
>
> Topic 1: Security. After a good discussion, we decided that everyone would
> implement "WS-Security Username Profile (plaintext)",
> server-only-authentication HTTPS, and maybe client-side certificates
if
> time permits. Consensus was that this is an excellent and pragmatic
choice.
> We did not directly discuss authorization because of lack of time on this
> call.
>
> Topic 2: WS-Addressing. We agreed to use the W3C recommendation: 2005-08
> namespace. This is a good forward-looking choice, and spreads the pain
> around fairly evenly.
>
> Topic 3: Deliverables and testing. We agreed that we would keep a web page
> to keep track of progress. The URL is:
> http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~humphrey/SC2006.htm
This page will ULTIMATELY
> (soon?) become password-protected. The current content just captures the
> general flow of the process and information for the SC 2006 demo. This
page
> content and style will be refined in the coming weeks. This version right
> now reflects the
> nuts-and-bolts" nature of the immediate job before us; the final
version of
> the demo is the subject of future calls.
>
> Everyone agreed that this was an excellent and very productive kick-off
> meeting!
>
> Additional participants are greatly encouraged to participate. Please
> contact me directly or submit email to the mailing list.
>
> -- Marty
>
> Marty Humphrey
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Computer Science
>
>
>
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