>> "How can you evaluate someone or a groups potential if your service doesn't exist?"
Are you even suggesting that you have no way of dealing with a member who has no identifiable product or service to "push"?
I've been a software architect and developer for 25 years, building distributed systems since BEFORE Netware made networking a given. I'm currently acting as Chief Architect or CTO for several organizations - none of which I intended to represent here. I'm here @ CCIF to help cruft a standard that will enable the Cloud industry to stabilize and grow. I simply created a domain name (in Latin, 'Exnihilum' == "out of nothing", a name appropriate to the task) and mailbox to use for this initiative. I'm sorry if that really disables your ability to understand me - but it is further evidence that as a group we need to have some way to do that. Reuven's idea that we should all openly disclose (or at least not hide) our biases is one way. If we all do that you'll get the information you need directly, and won't have to spend time investigating and profiling people via their affiliations.
?? "if you want action then you should create a repository somewhere, put some code in there.."
With all due respect Jason, that is a very unenlightened suggestion - that we can each of us go off into a corner, hack some code, and drop it on the CCIF's doorstep for approval like a cat does with mice. Are you over 18?
TL, as said you are making this uninteresting. How can you evaluate someone or a groups potential if your service doesnt exist?
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A suggestion for you TL to improve this group, we add a democratic process to kick email handles.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 9:15 PM,
tluk...@exnihilum.com <
tluk...@exnihilum.com> wrote:
>> "Talking about action is just more talk."
While that is true, *effective* action is impossible without a shared understanding of what were talking about (where are our *working definitions* of Portability, Interoperability, and Compatibility?) and some idea of the result that were expecting: Is it Specifications? Is it Architectures? Is it a Reference Implementation? Is it all of the above?
Without this foundation well be just like a bunch of rocking horses, or rowboats bobbing up and down at the pier: continuous action but no progress. So please dont encourage or expect everyone to go off in any direction and "just do it" without the support of knowing more clearly what were doing, where were trying to go, or at least what were all talking about.
Subject: Re: Cloud computing Cant live only of good news