Thanks to everyone who has contributed to the page. I'll chase others in the coming days!
Some people have noted problems getting to edit the wiki from the link given - it leads to a 403 error page. The reason is that to edit you need to already be using https. So the link would have been better circulated as https://www.gridpp.ac.uk/wiki/Middleware_transition.
Andrew notes "Previously, clicking on Edit on an HTTP page in the Wiki took you to the HTTPS version, whereas now you need to be on the HTTPS version first.
I'll see if I can reorder things so the redirection is done before the access control check".
regards,
Jeremy
On 7 Sep 2011, at 10:45, Jeremy Coles wrote:
>> Dear All
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>> As mentioned in the ops meeting yesterday I am trying to collate information about the middleware status and plans at sites to present and discuss the topic at GridPP27 next week. To help with this please could someone from each site enter information on this wiki page: http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/wiki/Middleware_transition (it already contains the SL4 gLite 3.1 information collected by Stuart recently, but that may need updating). Do not feel restricted by the node/package type titles as they are only there as a guide. Additional concerns (for example about the quality of products, the transition roadmap, confusion over repositories etc.) should go in the comments section for each site. The more times a concern is noted (it is likely) the higher the priority will be to address it so please add your comments even if you see they are mentioned by another site entry.
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>> Many thanks,
>> Jeremy
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