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* Jane Curry will pull together the current high level description of the Shared Artifact Repository and post on the wiki
 
* Jane Curry will pull together the current high level description of the Shared Artifact Repository and post on the wiki
 
* Mark Shafarman will make available the white paper of the Infoway document as soon as he has made it generic
 
* Mark Shafarman will make available the white paper of the Infoway document as soon as he has made it generic
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* Richard Kavanagh will contact all the potential developers and determine what skills and capacity is to make a decision on the technical platform
  
 
=Project Process=
 
=Project Process=

Revision as of 21:53, 4 February 2010

Templates Registry Pilot

Sponsored by Templates WG and Co-Sponsored by several other WGs -

Project scope

Action Items

  • Wendy will pull together the current metadata definitions from the DSTU and contact users and get their input as well as from the Business Requirements document
  • Rob McClure to fill in a page for Terminology Strategy
  • Richard Kavanagh to update the project Participants
  • Jane Curry will pull together the current high level description of the Shared Artifact Repository and post on the wiki
  • Mark Shafarman will make available the white paper of the Infoway document as soon as he has made it generic
  • Richard Kavanagh will contact all the potential developers and determine what skills and capacity is to make a decision on the technical platform

Project Process

  • Weekly telecon Thursday at 4pmE using Tooling's telecon +1 770-657-9270; Participant PassCode: 970387#
  • Standing Agenda Items
    • Review of project plan and tasks
    • Opportunity to ask questions and answers

Project objectives and deliverables

  • Deliverables

Participants

Sub-Projects

Determine Terminology Strategy - Rob McClure TerminologyStrategy