Developer Telecon 12 12 2014 - earthcubeprojects-chords/chords GitHub Wiki
Developer Telecon 12/12/2014
Agenda
- Developer institutions and roles
- Github usage
- Initial experimentation putting together a CHORDS appliance (AWS, Vagrant, ...)
- Other
Developer Roles
UAH
Design and specification, communication protocols, OGC-SWE standards.
- Manil Maskey
- Ken Keiser
NCAR
Design and specification, web services prototyping.
- Mike Dye
- Charlie Martin
UM
Design and specification, end user demonstration.
- Branko Kerkez
CSU
Design and specification, end user demonstration.
- Joe Hardin
Scripps
Design and specification.
- Frank Vernon
Notes taken by Ken.
Charlie Martin, Joe Hardin, Chandra, me
Mike Dye away for emergency
- Charlie explaining the plan with the tech group to push ahead with implementation.
- hope to demonstrate one or more of the science use cases
- Chandra has asked Joe to start their functionality and the passing it along
- Charlie mentioned they will be developing a prototype appliance
- they are not currently planning to use the UAH architecture, but rather develop a new system from the ground up
- might consider starting with UAH system to get started
- GitHub - NCAR account
- Mike Dye to send out invitations to the account
- use of GitHub for collaboration
- anyone can create documents/discussions - design, etc
- suggested to make it open in general to the CHORDS group
- asked UAH to provide a wiki page on best practices - brief suggestions
- Amazon account
- vagrant 2 virtual machine
- ruby on rails
- database web system
- Joe asked what language is being considered for implementation
- interested on ruby on rails or django
- looking for the most ease of configuration and use
- will document amazon access information in GitHub
- Question about how best to communicate between developers
- combination of wiki and issue tracker can probably cover most needs
- an occasional telecon for more in-depth discussions
- (Chandra) It would be good to have a scenario/story about what we expect to see from this system.
- Maybe Branko’s example is the best use case since it might be close to what we will wind up with.
- expecting there to be a CHORDS “appliance” that users can download (or "fetch") and run on their system
- Asked Charlie to write-up a use case/story on the wiki that everyone can review and comment on
- Maybe Branko’s example is the best use case since it might be close to what we will wind up with.
- (Chanda) speculating how the CHILL system can integrate with this - concerned that CHILL is too big of a system that can’t be driven by the CHORDS implementation, and may have too big of requirements to be meant by CHORDS - not sure how it fits.
- Charlie mentioned LDM - as an analogy of CHORDS as an LDM-lite
- pointed out that LDM does not provide data management, only transport
Todo
Action items were entered as issues in the issue tracker.