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For some sites (e.g., TeraGrid) a fair bit of this info is available
via MDS. Could we make use of that source, rather than (as I think we
do??) replicating info on sites.xml files?<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Tiberiu Stef-Praun wrote:
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<pre wrap="">For instance, I did not know where to search for GLOBUS::queue=ABC.
Apparently these parameters are connected to RSL. There are lots of
cases where these connections need to be made explicit for
new/unexperienced users.
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Yes. There's a question of how much we expect people to know about stuff
that isn't Swift itself. We can try to make this code easy to start off
with, but at some point to do 'advanced gram things' people have to take
time off swift and go learn how to do advanced gram things before coming
back to do those things in Swift.
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