
Dear All, During the last teleconference a suggestion to speed up the PGI process was made. It was proposed to start weekly phone meetings (on Wednesdays) to discuss the computational related topics. Andrew volunteered to chair the first meeting and provide a summary of the available documents related to computation (http://forge.gridforum.org/sf/docman/do/listDocuments/projects.pgi-wg/docman...). Since then, the PGI co-chairs have been discussing and reconsidering whether this would really be the most efficient approach, i.e. start a discussion around the interpretation of raw drafts. The jobmanagement related drafts are the results of both the pre-OGF work of the ARC/gLite/Unicore teams and the work undertaken in the GIN community group. The drafts in their current status are rather difficult to be interpreted correctly since they were not meant to be for public consumption, they were written as internal working materials for a smaller group. Since then, we never had the time to put these documents in a more readable form. Thus, we feel that it is our responsibility to first better organize our initial drafts, so that people can make better use of their time by reading the improved document rather than trying to "reverse engineer" our ideas from the current poorly written notes. Therefore, we concluded that the PGI group would make a better progress if the proposed modified plan was followed: 1) the initial authors of the drafts are asked to re-work their internal memos, create a consistent write-up of their ideas, prepare a draft about the "production execution service". This document on "production execution service" should describe all the main aspects of a job management service needed in a production environment. Proposed deadline for the document: 31st March 2) schedule the first jobmanagement phone conference one week after the write-up is available: initially on 8th April. This also means that the teleconference called for this Wednesday is not needed. 3) meanwhile, the security discussions should go forward with full speed and hopefully result in an agreed draft. regards, Balazs, Moreno, Morris PGI co-chairs