[kepler-dev] seek/kepler conference call tomorrow
Matt Jones
jones at nceas.ucsb.edu
Wed Aug 18 12:51:56 PDT 2004
Hi,
We agreed in Edinburgh at the SEEK meeting to be targeting an Oct 15th
deadline for a semi-stable Kepler release (beta1) that contains the
major components to satisfy the Ecological Niche Modeling case studies
in SEEK. We have made progress towards this goal, but I think we are a
bit behind. I'd like to have a conference call tomorrow to discuss
progress and possibly reprioritize SEEK-related kepler work.
Proposed time: 10:30 am Pacific time Aug 19, 2004
We need at least the principal SEEK contributors to Kepler (Matt, Jing,
Rod, Dan, Chad, and Bertram), and others are welcome. Please let me
know if this time works for you. If it works generally, I will send
call-in details in a followup email to those who say they want to
participate. Please send me agenda items, but I would like to discuss
the following items:
1. Ecological Niche Modeling pipeline
GIS actors status
GARP and other model actor status
presampling actors status
image display actors for GIS data -- outstanding needs?
2. EcoGrid and data access in Kepler
Metadata query facility changes needed
Data query implementation status
Mammal data access -- and metadata -- DIGIR results status
Environmental data layer access -- and metadata
Timeline for completion
3. Ontology-based browsing for actors and data
Java API to sparrow status
Design and implementation in Kepler status
4. Saving kepler products to EcoGrid
Prioritization of 'put' interface work
Ilkay would also like to discuss the possibility of another Kepler
mini-hackathon at San Diego appended to the September SEEK meeting. The
last one was very productive for everyone who came, and it might be good
timing to work together for an Oct 15 beta release.
Matt
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University of California Santa Barbara
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