[Mpi-22] SVN committing MPI-2.2 latex

William Gropp wgropp at [hidden]
Thu Jun 11 11:24:17 CDT 2009



I've put together a spreadsheet, so I know who they are - and I will  
let them know.

Bill

On Jun 11, 2009, at 11:21 AM, Rajeev Thakur wrote:

> One question is how do chapter authors know which of the 80+ tickets  
> for
> 2.2 apply to their chapter? And some apply to multiple chapters.
>
> Rajeev
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: mpi-22-bounces_at_[hidden]
>> [mailto:mpi-22-bounces_at_[hidden]] On Behalf Of Jeff Squyres
>> Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 7:37 AM
>> To: MPI 2.2
>> Subject: [Mpi-22] SVN committing MPI-2.2 latex
>>
>> Torsten raised an excellent point in Menlo Park: we need to
>> amend our
>> 2.2 ticket process to include appropriate checks after a
>> proposal has
>> passed to ensure that the resulting text is committed properly and
>> without errors.
>>
>> As discussed in Menlo Park, the suggestion is that chapter authors
>> commit the text to SVN and then attach a PDF to the ticket to get
>> reviewed by the existing ticket reviewers (potentially just a
>> few PDF
>> pages showing the changes).  Reviewers check that the
>> resulting PDF is
>> exactly what was passed in the body of the proposal.  Once the PDF
>> passes review, the ticket can be closed.
>>
>> --> Rolf/Bill: chapter authors will need guidance on the appropriate
>> Latex markup for signifying changes for MPI-2.2 (e.g., the text-
>> coloring magic).
>>
>> A picture is worth 1,000 words: I have attached a suggested
>> diagram of
>> Trac ticket state transitions -- the new states are yellow and
>> underlined (some old states changed names slightly; those
>> changed are
>> yellow/underlined as well).
>>
>> Comments?  (particularly from Bill and chapter authors)
>>
>> -- 
>> Jeff Squyres
>> Cisco Systems
>>
>
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William Gropp
Deputy Director for Research
Institute for Advanced Computing Applications and Technologies
Paul and Cynthia Saylor Professor of Computer Science
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign



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