First crack a wiki page on alignment process

Hi all, As discussed in the last couple of TSC meetings, I've started to document a process proposal for the development of position papers that feed into the alignment process. You can see the page here: https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.tsc/wiki/AlignmentP rocess Please review and provide comments. Soon I will attempt a position paper on Job Management standards at OGF to provide a sample of what one of these position papers might look like. -- Chris

Chris, This looks good to me. One thing that might be useful to add are some of the summaries that Craig has done of the different standards efforts. You are mainly focused on technical issues, but there might be a wider picture provided to keep the reference wide, so that is why Craig's papers might fit here. The other comment is that the position papers you identify in the Wiki are fairly high level in terms of their focus on a broad issue. With some effort being made to get more interest in verticals. it might be useful to try to target some of the position papers on a few specific verticals so that they might be used to summarize what is going on at a sector level and could be used to illustrate how a new standard or approach is being employed at a couple of customer firms. That would make the position papers more useful to end users. Bob Christopher Smith wrote:
Hi all,
As discussed in the last couple of TSC meetings, I've started to document a process proposal for the development of position papers that feed into the alignment process.
You can see the page here:
https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.tsc/wiki/AlignmentP rocess
Please review and provide comments.
Soon I will attempt a position paper on Job Management standards at OGF to provide a sample of what one of these position papers might look like.
-- Chris
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Thanks for the comments Bob. Yes ... I definitely think referring to the one-pagers will be a good idea. Once there is a repository for these things I can add the link. As well, I'm envisioning that a given position paper might also reference specific one-pagers directly as well. The list of position papers so far just comes from some initial brainstorming. If you'd like, either send me a list of a couple of potential areas and I'll add them to the wiki, or you could also just edit the wiki and add them as well. This will allow us to track areas of interest. We can then go and find owners for the different papers. -- Chris On 07/6/07 10:28, "Robert Cohen" <bcohen@bway.net> wrote:
Chris,
This looks good to me. One thing that might be useful to add are some of the summaries that Craig has done of the different standards efforts. You are mainly focused on technical issues, but there might be a wider picture provided to keep the reference wide, so that is why Craig's papers might fit here.
The other comment is that the position papers you identify in the Wiki are fairly high level in terms of their focus on a broad issue. With some effort being made to get more interest in verticals. it might be useful to try to target some of the position papers on a few specific verticals so that they might be used to summarize what is going on at a sector level and could be used to illustrate how a new standard or approach is being employed at a couple of customer firms. That would make the position papers more useful to end users.
Bob
Christopher Smith wrote:
Hi all,
As discussed in the last couple of TSC meetings, I've started to document a process proposal for the development of position papers that feed into the alignment process.
You can see the page here:
https://forge.gridforum.org/sf/wiki/do/viewPage/projects.tsc/wiki/AlignmentP rocess
Please review and provide comments.
Soon I will attempt a position paper on Job Management standards at OGF to provide a sample of what one of these position papers might look like.
-- Chris
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