Thanks for compiling this, Tom. And for all of the contributions by everyone who's chimed in so far.
I'd like to make sure we keep in mind that this is just a big ol' list of things we think people might want to do with the network map data. (And, in a few cases, the maintenance/curation of said data.) It is not meant to delve into utility, repercussions, prioritization, implementation, etc. The intention is that we eventually derive requirements (for round one) and then a data format implementation from this, but we're not there yet. Though all comments are certainly appreciated, discussion about the next phase may be better off happening in another medium/document. Of course, if the discussion leads to a question about whether to include the feature story or change it substantially, then it is fully appropriate, so don't take this opinion as a sweeping indiscriminant one! Anyway, I have a few specific comments in this general vein, but I will make them inline in the doc.
Cheers, Ryan
On 2018-09-26, 15:23, "Gren-mapping-wg on behalf of Lars Fischer" <gren-mapping-wg-bounces@lists.nordu.net on behalf of lars@nordu.net> wrote:
On 26 Sep 2018, at 18:32, Tom Fryer wrote:
> Hello Everyone, > > Attached is the merged document.
Thanks, Tom. Great job.
> You will find the wiki space at: > https://wiki.geant.org/display/GlobalMap/Global+Interactive+Map. You > should all have write-access.
Excellent. To test that I indeed have write permission, I created a page for documents in progress:
https://wiki.geant.org/display/GlobalMap/Documents+in+Progress
and made it hold just a list of attached documents, and uploaded the user stories document. As Confluence does versioning of attached documents, I removed the version numbers from the file names. Click of the little arrow to the left of a file name to see the versions. Dragging a file with the same name as an existing file into the “upload” box automatically make it the new version.
/Lars
PS: I don’t really have an opinion on how to organise wiki pages, but I did feel that experience from today show that a document repository is useful ;-) -- Lars Fischer - CTO, NORDUnet lars@nordu.net, +45 2288 1729, @lpfischer
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