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Subject: Re: [soa-rm] [issue:content] draft 07, sect2.4.1, line 632,Define "service fabric"
Yes, it is. I am worried about our friend Joe, however. I think he needs some recreation. All work and no play could make Joe a dull boy ;p -matt On 16-May-05, at 8:58 AM, John Harby wrote: > I think it pretty darn impressive in all honesty. > > On 5/16/05, Matthew MacKenzie <mattm@adobe.com> wrote: > >> Wes, >> >> As annoying as it is, this is probably the best way to make sure >> everything >> is archived for discussion reference. Just setup an email filter >> that looks >> for: >> >> [soa-rm][issue >> >> I did not count on someone broadsiding us with a weekend spent >> doing nothing >> but review, but it is a good thing which I do not want to discourage. >> >> -Matt >> >> >> On 16-May-05, at 8:25 AM, McGregor.Wesley@tbs-sct.gc.ca wrote: >> >> >> >> Joe, >> >> >> >> My God man! Do you think you could encapsulate all your comments >> in one >> document! >> >> >> >> I simply cannot keep up with this load of email. >> >> >> >> Point of order, would the TC Chair please correct this situation. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> Wes >> >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Chiusano Joseph [mailto:chiusano_joseph@bah.com] >> Sent: May 15, 2005 9:01 PM >> To: SOA-RM >> Subject: [soa-rm] [issue:content] draft 07, sect2.4.1, line 632, >> Define >> "service fabric" >> >> >> >> <current> >> >> The term "service fabric" is used for the first time on line 632, >> and in >> multiple instances afterward. We never define it. >> >> </current> >> >> >> >> <suggested> >> >> Define what we mean by "service fabric" (perhaps "the environment >> in which a >> service exists and is evolved, and from which that service may be >> discovered?" - perhaps too vague) >> >> </suggested> >> >> >> >> <notes> >> >> </notes> >> >> >> >> Kind Regards, >> >> Joseph Chiusano >> >> Booz Allen Hamilton >> >> Visit us online@ http://www.boozallen.com >> >> >> >> >
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