
Morris, Balazs, Luigi, Johannes and all, Thanks to Morris for publishing the Google spreadsheet inside GridForge. Inside the 'Requirements Wiki' containing Requirements tables at http://forge.gridforum.org/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.pgi-wg/wiki/Requirem... : I have updated following sections according to the Amsterdam F2F meeting on 28-29 April 2010 : - Non functional - Information Functionality I will also update the other sections. Compared to the Google spreadsheet, you will find following differences : - IS5 (ID=6) is NOT 'Agreed YES', but in fact 'Unclear', - IS6 (ID=7) is NOT 'Agreed YES', but in fact 'Open', - IS10 is 'Re-proposed' - IS12 is 'Re-proposed' - IS14 is 'Proposed' (it was forgotten) The reason is explained inside each corresponding Wiki DETAIL page. Do not hesitate, at the end of any Wiki DETAIL page, to add your own explanations, questions, remarks, suggestions and opinions. Best regards. ----------------------------------------------------- Etienne URBAH LAL, Univ Paris-Sud, IN2P3/CNRS Bat 200 91898 ORSAY France Tel: +33 1 64 46 84 87 Skype: etienne.urbah Mob: +33 6 22 30 53 27 mailto:urbah@lal.in2p3.fr ----------------------------------------------------- On Wed, 05/05/2010 11:29, Morris Riedel wrote:
Hi team,
in GridForge you find the discussed requirements list: http://forge.gridforum.org/sf/docman/do/listDocuments/projects.pgi-wg/docman .root.meeting_materials.2010_04_28_f2f_amsterdam
How we exactly go on with the process discussed in Amsterdam will be more concretely defined in the telcon tomorrow.
Finally, keep in mind that the notes at the bottom of the spreadsheet have been 'just' unconfirmed notes, especially in terms of personal.
Your co-chair, Morris
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