Hi,
At the call today, I got a bit confused regarding the next f2f and
where it will take place. Is it definitely going to take place in and
around Boston? If so, are we pretty much committed to the dates 10/20
noon to 10/22 noon? I realize that the venue for the meeting is still
undecided.
I need to make some plans around these dates and it would be good to
nail them down asap.
Cheers,
H.
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Heather Kreger wrote:
Hi Folks,
I think we had a very successful (and
invigorating) F2F this week. I'm glad it was so well attended. A few
things to catch those who had to leave early...
I will send out minutes, action items,
and issues tomorrow.
Next F2F
At the F2F yesterday we decided to have
our next WSDM F2F in Boston on the other half of the WS-Utiltiy WG's
F2F week October 20-22. If there is a deadly conflict for many that
week, please speak up!
We are looking for a host! So if you can
host in Boston, please speak up!
Next Interop –
We decided on the following timeline for
our next Interops in 1Q04. We planned an internal (WSDM only) and
external interop.
• Identify dependent Spec levels for
platforms –
Nov (w/ Spec)
• Scenario – end year
• Ongoing external endpoints w/ virtual
interops
• Internal Date – 1.0 Mid Feb
• External Date – March? (next available public event)
We also thought that it might be valuable
to keep an ongoing document of interactions that should be testable and
should work based on work progressing in the
MOWS and MUST specs (i.e. we could start adding relationships and
notificaitons soon).
Is Mike Clements
willing to maintain this document and keep interop on schedule for us?
Specifications – committee draft due end November.
We must start working in parallel
subteams with concrete proposal to critique and fix. I have issued
invitations for 3 subteams. We also started a metadata identification
subteam (Heather lead) and the relationships subteam (Igor lead)will
continue. New function should be kicked off with concrete proposals
from an interested member or as the result of the initial subteam
discussion.
We need to be close to completing
initial technical content by the end of September.
Heather Kreger
STSM, Web Services Lead Architect for SWG Emerging Technologies
Author of "Java and JMX: Building Manageable Systems"
kreger@us.ibm.com
919-543-3211 (t/l 441) cell:919-496-9572
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