I already discussed this with Colin and we decided to consolidate in GPII wiki -- for a number of reasons. The PGA was funded as a GPII effort. There is much confusion arising around information being on multiple wiki's. And there are other considerations as well.
By the way, the GPII is meant to be a common workspace for all of the different projects and efforts from all of the countries -- and a neutral space not associated with any project or organization - but belonging to the consortium. There is more sorting to be done -- and Jutta, Colin, and I are still in the midst. We'll include your comments when we talk next. Gregg -------------------------------------------------------- On Aug 21, 2013, at 2:07 PM, Antranig Basman <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Gregg - I would prefer, and I believe I speak for Colin in this preference > too (although he may contradict me when returning from holiday) that we kept > material relating to the Preferences Framework (formerly named the UIOptions > Framework) in Fluid's documentation space since this is relevant to more > projects and communities than those comprised in GPII and Cloud4all proper. > For example we have tended to manage PGA information in Fluid's wiki, and > other such communities may arise. > > Whilst specific configurations relating to the preferences framework, for > example, the PCP/PMT, and some of the discovery tool work falls on the > GPII/Cloud4all side of the fence, the framework itself is operated by code > managed in Fluid's repositories - that is, in terms of github organisations, > they fall under the organisation named for the Fluid project rather than the > GPII - and are managed according to Fluid's community processes. In this way, > the preferences framework is similar to the Infusion framework, or the > recently created Kettle, which was just migrated out of GPII's universal > project as I described last week. > I feel therefore it would create less confusion if we kept such > framework-level documentation in one place - the Fluid documentation space. > > Cheers, > Antranig > > On 21/08/2013 11:55, Gregg Vanderheiden wrote: >> I think we decided to migrate all the preferences work to one place -- on >> the GPII wiki. So maybe it would >> be good to create new pages there to make it less work moving things. >> >> /Gregg/ >> -------------------------------------------------------- >> Gregg Vanderheiden Ph.D. >> Director Trace R&D Center >> Professor Industrial & Systems Engineering >> and Biomedical Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison >> Technical Director - Cloud4all Project - http://Cloud4all.info >> Co-Director, Raising the Floor - International - http://Raisingthefloor.org >> and the Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure Project - http://GPII.net >> >> On Aug 21, 2013, at 12:38 PM, "Cheetham, Anastasia" <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >>> >>> I've created a root page in the wiki for documentation related to the >>> Preferences Framework: >>> >>> http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/docs/Preferences+Framework >>> >>> All documentation will be subpages of this page and/or linked to from it, >>> so this will be the one-stop >>> source. It's only a list of links right now, but it will be fleshed out >>> with an overview of the >>> Preferences Framework. >>> >>> -- >>> Anastasia Cheetham Inclusive Design Research Centre >>> [email protected] Inclusive Design Institute >>> OCAD University >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Architecture mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.gpii.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/architecture >> > > _______________________________________________ > Architecture mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gpii.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/architecture
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