for some reason i cant send to crisis-interop. mind forwarding and
adding me to the group?
thx,
tim
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Hi All-
Here is a doodle poll to find a time to do another round of interop
testing. I think the first order of business is getting NLM and Ping
working together to finish their tests. Then perhaps we can move onto
ICRC and Safe and Well test. I will also be talking with missing.net
(who will be at the summit in Paris) to bring them into the testing
group.
http://www.doodle.com/htw2syfqqahqmamv
Cheers,
Tim
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Chamindra de Silva
<cham...@sahanafoundation.org> wrote:
> Thank you again for all that participated and helped organize the
> crisis interop workshop on missing person data at ISCRAM 2011.
> Everything ran quite smoothly on the day thanks to the help of the
> organizing team that included Ka-Ping Yee, Tim Schwartz, Beate
> Stollberg, Julie Dugdale, Greg Miernicki, Gleen, Dominic König, Mark
> Prutsalis and Glenn Pearson.
>
> For those who could not attend I attach the crisis interop overview
> presentation for your reference:
>
> http://www.slideshare.net/chamindra/crisis-interop-workshop
>
> And all other documents can be found at the website at:
>
> http://www.humanitarian-ict.org/wiki/crisis-interop
>
> After running a few tests to examine how good the PFIF implementations
> actually was against the scenarios, I think there was vehement
> consensus that we need to do type of testing to prepare our systems
> for interop. It was a validation of the importance of the crisis
> interop workshop events. There was also some good feedback on the PFIF
> standard as part of it. As expected we were not able to finish testing
> all the scenarios, however we have planned a series of such sessions
> to complete them.
>
> To complete the tests we will be organizing more sessions, but
> meanwhile the endpoints are still available and you can performing the
> testing against those scenarios and update the the Google report
> accordingly.
>
> The next interop/session will entirely be a virtual session and Tim
> will be sending an invite to help coordinate a suitable day/time.
>