On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 11:51, Ian Dunlop <[email protected]> wrote:
> (7) was something that we had in an experimental version a year or so ago but 
> never made it to production due to lack of time etc.  Basically it was a 
> variant on the provenance layer that blogged the workflow run, inputs and 
> outputs automatically to a wordpress blog using its API.  So, it can 
> certainly be done fairly easily.

Yeah, we do log all that information, the problem has been exactly how
to expose the data afterwards. We have API/query access and an RDF
export, but it's still hidden under the hood while we prepare it for
prime time.

Some kind of auto-blogging "lab book" or similar would probably be cool.


We'll be doing much of this with the project Wf4Ever starting this
December, working on how to expose full provenance information on
myExperiment, and also giving a provenance 'pack' complete with data
and workflow that makes you do a 'replay' of the workflow (optionally
with modifications) - using provenance information instead of calling
(now possibly changed) services.

-- 
Stian Soiland-Reyes, myGrid team
School of Computer Science
The University of Manchester

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