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Subject: Interoperability and the F2F
- From: Doug Davis <dug@us.ibm.com>
- To: ws-rx-implement@lists.oasis-open.org
- Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 11:40:55 -0500
Updated the proposal to make it relative
to the next CD since basing an interop
on WDs doesn't make as much sense. Changed
dates to be relative dates.
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In terms of presenting something to the TC during
next week's
F2F, what about this:
DD/MM - TC approves next CD
+ 4wks - Send a draft scenario document to the TC.
This scenario doc
should try to cover interoperability
for the features
defined in the core spec. [*]
+ 2wks - Final date for feedback from the TC on the
doc.
TC doesn't need
to formally approve it but we request
suggestions/comments
by this date.
+ 2wks - Unless we totally messed up the first draft
and just need
to make minor changes
based on the feedback, we
produce the official
scenario doc that will be used
for the interop
event.
Send out an official
notification of the interop event
and doc(s).
+ 6wks - Shoot for an interop event this week.
Previous interops
allowed for 6 weeks between scenario doc
being published
and the event itself.
[*] Questions:
Both specs or just core spec? Do we want people
to support
ws-policy? I'm leaning towards just the core
spec.
What type of event do we want? Personally, I
like the idea of
a virtual interop but I know that the pressure of
a f2f helps
force people to make the dates.
(virtual == put up an endpoint (RMS and RMD) on the
web)
for example: http://wsi.alphaworks.ibm.com:8080/wsrm/index.html
so people can test at will)
What kind of results do we want to publish and how
do we want to
publish them? Generic: "it went well"
- or specific "company X
passed 1,2,3 but not 4,5,6" ??? Do
we even want to publish
anything at all? What does Oasis require?
thoughts?
thanks
-Doug
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