[Os-project-managers] Fork in the Road

Kipp Martin kmartin at chicagobooth.edu
Sat Dec 3 02:25:39 EST 2011


Hi Gus:

>>>
>>> <minMemory unit="gigabyte">2.0</minMemory>
>>>
>>> is a reasonable request in an OSpL file. If the system does _not_ meet
>>> these requirements, you will want to know about it. How can you get that
>>> information back? It does not fit into an OSrL file, which is generated
>>> by the solver. Hence you need to return an OSpL file.
>>
>> Get it back in some part of the OSrL file. I am not willing to buy
>> into getting OSrL back if the call is local and OSpL if the call is
>> remote. That seems fundamentally flawed to me.
>
> The problem with that approach is that the server then has to touch the
> OSrL file that comes back from the remote server. In other words,
> encapsulation is violated.

We definitely have some issues to work out.

You are up late!

Cheers


>
> Cheers
>
> gus
>
>


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