Re: [siesta] Welcome, problem, and my approach

Robert Moskowitz <rgm@labs.htt-consult.com> Thu, 28 November 2013 12:38 UTC

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On 11/28/2013 06:37 AM, Eric Burger wrote:
> Seems like siesta is taking a siesta.

Actually not.  I now have a team of writers:

Pierpaolo Giacomin
Igor Faynberg
Hui-Lan Lu
Sue Hares

We have decided on two documents, or perhaps three:

An architecture document that will be more Siesta like.
Usages cases.  This is more a throw-away document, as is typical to show 
why this effort is being done.
SSE (Session Security Envelope) document.

We have the beginning of an outline for each, a git server to share the 
writing from, and initial writing assignments.


Over the next week, we will see what we can put together.

More on this Monday.  It is over the river and through the woods for 
this Grandpa (and of course Grandma) to see the grandkids (well 4 of the 
grandsons) in Baltimore.  Their parents are just extras  :)