G'day John, Cindy and all There is going to be a way that part of this problem will be taken care of, as soon as I can have it all implemented.
I am currently working with Tom in trying to migrate the Node Listings to accessgird.org (It's being more difficult as we make process), but once the node listing is completed, we also hope to implement the QA process. As part of the QA process, is the requirement that the current registered details are correct and current. Because the QA process is a continual process, this would ensure that QA node details are up to date. I realize that this process doesn't have any automatic registration of nodes, but even if that was implemented, the details would soon be out of date and if no-one up dates this information, then it would be useless anyway in my opinion. In the hope that people would want to have AG sessions with QA'ed nodes, the demand for nodes being QA'ed would increase and hence should help with this process. Having the node listings on accessgrid.org would make it more visible and hence would hopefully mean more people would register as well... Anyway, just thought I would share with you what is currently happening behind the scenes. Cheers, Jason. ________________________________________ From: John I Quebedeaux Jr [mailto:jo...@lsu.edu] Sent: Thursday, 22 February 2007 5:12 AM To: Cindy Sievers Cc: ag-tech Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] AG node in Cincinnati The option (opt-in) to self register a node to a db would be a nice way to do that from the preferences? Perhaps also to update a node listing or remove oneself from a listing as well - with picture, etc. I really did like the entries on the agcentral site. They were easy to do, updating them was a memory chore... if it was part of a feature to... a venue server? central server? don't know the best idea there. Side effect: use statistics. Good topic for the Retreat. Of course, it's one more thing on the to do list? Or is it already part of it? -JQ -- John I. Quebedeaux, Jr.; Louisiana State University Computer Manager LBRN; 131 Life Sciences Bldg. e-mail: jo...@lsu.edu; web: http://lbrn.lsu.edu phone: 225-578-0062 / fax: 225-578-2597 On Feb 21, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Cindy Sievers wrote: Hi there, Does anyone know if Proctor and Gamble in Cincinnati has an Access Grid node? Hmm, maybe a good topic at the retreat would be how we can automate an up to date node listing....:):) Thanks! ============================================ Cindy Sievers Los Alamos National Laboratory siev...@lanl.gov Group CCS-1 MS B287 tel:505.665.6602 Advanced Computing fax:505.665.4939 Los Alamos, NM 87544 ============================================