All of this is a good list. The thrift experiment for execution manager seems very encouraging. I think this will be a good way for us to get hands-on experience and weigh in on how Airavata 1.0 should distribute the clients and server changes should be abstracted.
Chathuri since you are heavy lifting the features, would you like to be a RM for this release? Suresh On 11/7/13, 1:52 PM, "Marlon Pierce" <[email protected]> wrote: >See also Airavata-953 (XBaya JNLP bundling). > > >Marlon > >On 11/5/13 4:30 PM, Lahiru Gunathilake wrote: >> I am thinking of following tasks. >> >> 1. Do proper documentation for GSISSH and production test for GSISSH. >> 2. Change the GFAC execution order and more improvements to gfac >>extension >> architecture(thinking of creating jira tasks on these). >> 3. Embed the monitoring in to a separate module which will get called >> inside GFAC or may be as a separate service get it working for the >>release. >> >> 4. Get the current monitoring schemes for next release (no more new >> monitoring schemes for 0.11 but proper testing with currently existing >> monitoring). >> >> Regards >> Lahiru >> >> >> On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Chathuri Wimalasena >><[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> We are at the edge of releasing 0.10 and its time to plan features for >>> 0.11. >>> Lets use this mail thread to discuss features that you would like to >>> incorporate >>> into Airavata 0.11. >>> >>> So please come up with realistic feature list (which we can finish >>>within >>> 6 weeks) for 0.11. Here are some of the features that we need >>> to incorporate into this release. >>> >>> 1. Adding airavata-credential store functionality to airavata-api ( >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-952) >>> 2. Apache Thrift based execution API >>> 3. Improvements to GSI-SSH library >>> >>> Please add features you would like to add to 0.11. >>> >>> Thanks and Regards, >>> Chathuri >>> >> >> >
