I haven't added it yet; mostly because to me it reads more like a series of use 
cases applicable to a single context as it stands.

Personally I think it's better to concentrate on the individual use cases (e.g. 
ABFABbed printing, ABFABbed database/directory access, ABFABbed HPC services, 
ABFABbed SIP, etc) which are valid in any domain (be it campus or enterprise or 
whatever) than on describing a variety of use cases in specific contexts (e.g. 
the campus use case, the small enterprise case, the large enterprise case, the 
health provider case, etc. etc.).

The reason for that is that I fear that people out of the academic environment 
may not empathise with it if it's framed as a "campus" use case even when the 
details may be very applicable to them. Hence why I'm trying to draw out each 
particular use case separately and make it applicable in a variety of contexts. 
Also, there's going to be some degree of overlap in use cases between contexts.

I'm obviously happy to change this if the consensus is to do so, but I'm 
currently of the opinion that this is the better way to do it - anybody have 
any thoughts?

R.


On 6 Jul 2011, at 09:42, Gabriel López wrote:

> Hi Rhys,
> 
> Alejandro sent a few months ago the campus use-case. I see it is not
> included in the -01 version.
> Just to know whether do you think this case is not interesting for
> abfab, pending to be added, or it is just a mistake :)
> 
> Best regards, Gabi.
> 
> El 05/07/11 22:54, Rhys Smith escribió:
>> Just posted a -01 of the use case doc. See App A for details of changes - 
>> added a few use cases as suggested during and since the last IETF gathering, 
>> and rewording some bits here and there. Still some to do... Comments 
>> obviously welcome!
>> 
>> http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-abfab-usecases-01.txt
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Rhys.
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