- From: David Chappell <chappell@sonicsoftware.com>
- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 15:46:23 -0500
- To: Martin Chapman <martin.chapman@oracle.com>
- Cc: public-ws-chor@w3.org
Received on Tuesday, 25 March 2003 15:48:25 UTC
Regrets, I have a conflict for today's con-call. Dave Martin Chapman wrote: > Dial in information (members only): > http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/chor/admin#meetings (note it's 4pm est and 1pm > pst) > > 1. Confirm scribe. > > The following scribed at the F2F so will not be asked: Daniel Austin, > Jim Hendler, Peter Furniss, Ed Peters, Greg Ritzinger, Leonard Greski > > 3. Action Item Review > > ACTION: W3C staff to setup teleconf - DONE > > ACTION: Hugo to send choreography definitions to the list > > ACTION: write up use cases > > > 4. Discussion of Internal vs External > > Continuation of the F2F discussion. > > 5. Discussion of centralized control (hub and spoke) vs Peer-to-peer > > Touched on at the F2F is the notion of a central controller vs a > peer-to-peer relationship. > Do we need one or the other, or both styles? > > 6. AOB. > -- Sonic Software - Backbone of the Extended Enterprise -- David Chappell <chappell@sonicsoftware.com> Office: (781)999-7099 Mobile: (617)510-6566 Vice President and Chief Technology Evangelist Technology Advancement Group, Sonic Software co-author,"Java Web Services", (O'Reilly) "The Java Message Service", (O'Reilly) "Professional ebXML Foundations", (Wrox Press) --
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