Incubator/GARS
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GARS is a Globus Incubator Project that provides the capabilities of reserving compute resources in the form of a WSRF based Advance Reservation Service.
This GlobDev project webpage contains information for project committers and contributors. Information for users of GARS can be found here
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GARS Overview
The goal of this approach is to enable GT4 users to create and manage advance reservations of compute nodes using LRMs that include support for AR. Resource management systems such as LSF and PBSPro, and schedulers such as Maui and Moab that can be plugged into several LRMs provide compute node advance reservation functionality. The fundamental idea behind this approach is to create a service that provides a thin veneer on top of LRM functionality.
Additional information about GARS is maintained here: http://confluence.globus.org/display/gars
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Status
The status of GARS is: Newly accepted Incubator Project GARS on November 5, 2007, as defined by the Incubator Process Guidelines found at http://dev.globus.org/wiki/Incubator/Incubator_Process .
Roadmap
Development roadmap for your_project XX This can be replaced with a project specific roadmap that is open to non-committer contributions if you do not want to use bugzilla. XX
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Committers
If you would like to become a committer, guidelines are [here].
Dinanath Sulakhe
Martin Feller
Stuart Martin
Ravi Madduri
Mailing Lists
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| Developer discussion (gars-dev) | archive/subscribe/unsubscribe |
| User discussion (gars-user) | archive/subscribe/unsubscribe |
| Announcements (gars-announce) | archive/subscribe/unsubscribe |
| Commit notifications (gars-commit) | archive/subscribe/unsubscribe |
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FAQ
- Link to project FAQ here
Policies
In addition to the Globus Alliance Project Guidelines, the your-project adheres to the following policies:
Guidelines for committers
- Describe specific rules for your project here. These should not contradict dev.globus policies.
Guidelines for individual contributors
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- Best practices for submitting contributions via bugzilla
Contributors
The your-project gratefully acknowledges the following contributions
- list begins here
- it should not include those who are also committers
- it should only inlude contributions outside of that scope.
