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From: Heather Kreger
[mailto:kreger@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006
3:16 PM
To: wsdm@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [wsdm] Invitation to
Service Modeling Language Feedback session
Hello,
In case you are interested:
On
July 31st, the Service Modeling Language (SML) Workgroup publicly released
version 0.5 of the SML which is available from http://serviceml.org/.
We
welcome feedback from the community on the SML Specification, provided that any
feedback is provided pursuant to the terms and conditions of the SML Feedback
Agreement. If you would like to provide feedback on the SML Specification,
please download, review and execute the SML Feedback Agreement, and return it
to Microsoft prior to submitting your feedback. Feedback submitted other than
pursuant to a fully executed and returned SML Feedback Agreement will not be
accepted or reviewed. In accordance with the SML Feedback Agreement, any
feedback will be deemed non-confidential information and will be licensed to
the WG on a royalty free basis. You may download a copy of the SML Feedback
Agreement at the following http://serviceml.org/SMLFeedbackLicenseAgreement.pdf.
Once
you have executed and returned the SML Feedback Agreement you may submit your
feedback in writing to sml-feedback@external.cisco.com or present
it at the SML Feedback Workshop. The SML Feedback Workshop will take place in
the Silicon Valley area on 12 September 2006.
Please contact sml-feedback@external.cisco.com for details
if you are interested in participating in this workshop.
Sincererly,
Heather Kreger
STSM, Management Standards Architecture and Strategy
Standards, Software Group, IBM
Author of "Java and JMX: Building Manageable Systems"
kreger@us.ibm.com
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