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Subject: RE: Draft Issues List


Peter, could you please add yourself to
http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/wsbpel-reqts/ and then submit
your documents into the document management tool?

	Thanks!

		Yaron

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Furniss, Peter [mailto:Peter.Furniss@choreology.com]
> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 10:33 AM
> To: Yaron Y. Goland; Randerson@Macgregor. Com;
> David.Burdett@Commerceone.Com; Ryan@Openstorm. Com; Bmalhi@Microsoft.
> Com; Sumeet Malhotra; Jeff Mischkinsky; Greg Ritzinger; Dieter Roller;
> Gloria. Vargas@Reuters. Com; ganesh.vednere@cgey.com; Diane Jordan; John
> Evdemon
> Subject: Draft Issues List
>
>
> I sent the attached to a subset of the recipients a week ago, but Diane
> has suggested I send to everyone for information (I was offnet last
> week). So I've done a reply-to on Yaron's message, rather than copy all
> the email addresses one by one.
>
> It's a first stab at an issues list, taking the initial issues log,
> requirements logs and various issues I could sort of identify from the
> mailing list, and passed them through an updated version of the scripts
> used for BTP.
>
> Format is HTML - the scripts produce two index tables, and could produce
> more, with the rows sorted by different criteria.
>
> More fields can be addded to the index tables and the entries within
> each issue can evolve without restraint - there is no formal schema
> behind this. (That's not to say one can't reverse-engineer it into some
> schema). So adding things like champion is easy.
>
> I have "mail-trolling" software that rummages the oasis email archives -
> currently it just seeks the "thread heads" - the oasis archiving
> mechanism attempts to link by thread but often gets it wrong and never
> crosses month boundaries, so simplifying that to pick up all entries
> with a common subject would be better. But a lot of the technical
> discussion so far has been under misleading subject lines.
>
> (For the issues fetched off the mailing list, I've normally left the
> phrasing as it was, commonly in first person.)
>
> If desired, I can put this up as an available document,with appropriate
> caveats - this would allow people whose issues have been mangled or
> omitted to explicitly submit them into the process with a clear
> explanation, and would provide an interim list so we don't get an
> increasing build-up of un-labelled issues in the email.
>
> Peter
>
> ------------------------------------------
> Peter Furniss
> Chief Scientist, Choreology Ltd
>
>    Cohesions 1.0 (TM)
>    Business transaction management software for application coordination
>
> web: http://www.choreology.com
> email:  peter.furniss@choreology.com
> phone:  +44 20 7670 1679
> direct: +44 20 7670 1783
> mobile: +44 7951 536168
> 13 Austin Friars, London EC2N 2JX
>



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