Welcome to GLAST Software again (*)
Everything with a tinge of organizational
or management purpose.
- People
- Photo gallery
- Whom to call??
- One-shot Meetings
- One-shot Calendar
- Workshops
- GLAST-wide meetings
(e.g., collaboration meetings)
- Reviews
- External meetings
of interest (e.g. G4 Workshop)
- Working groups,
task forces, other entities with standing meetings.
Point to home page if there is one, else to index of agendas
or of meeting minutes.
- Recurring Meeting Calendar
- Core software
- Data structures task force
- Doc task force
- Event display
- Ground software
- Science tools
- Tracker
- Communications
- Mailing lists
- Meeting minutes
- VRVS
(would point to "using VRVS for Glast"). All such
"using" pages should be required to have
a prominent link to the external home page for the tool.
- ICQ
(would point to "using ICQ for Glast")
- Management planning
- schedules
- reports
- requirements documents
- Links to other GLAST sites (Could
have put them right here, but it seemed more important to save the space
near the top of the page. The extra hop necessary to get to other
sites shouldn't upset anyone too much.)
Everything directly connected to using,
developing or understanding
software.
- Roadmap
[probably will want to revisit this in light
of organizational changes]
- Policies
- Ground software Policies and
Decision
- Coding conventions and
anti-conventions
- Coordinate system definition
- Supported Platforms
- Using GLAST Software for Analysis
- GLAST Software how-to
- binary distributions
- Testbeam Analysis
- Balloon Analysis
- pdrApp FAQ
- Developing GLAST Software
- GLAST Software how-to
(very same link as above)
- Checkout package versions
- Web access to CVS repository
- Coding conventions and
anti-conventions
- Code doc. recommendations
- Public installations and facilities
- UW Windows Server
- Linux Install at SLAC
- Other SLAC Facilities
- Geometry
- GLAST-generated Documentation
- GLAST Software how-to
(very same link as above)
- External Tools How-to's
include definition along with name This is long
enough that it maybe should have internal link rather than
in-line list.
- CVS
(code repository) -- [points to "using" page]
- CMT
(code/package management) -- [points to "using" page]
- Doxygen(code documentation tool)
- G4 (simulation package)
- ROOT
(analysis environment)
- Gaudi
(Application framework)
- Requirements documents
- Specifications documents
- Doxy doc. for released packages
- Cyberdocs
- External tools home pages (alphabetical list)
Internal targets pointed to above
Note it doesn't matter what order these occur in since the assumption
is you get here by clicking on something up above.
Workshops
- Core Feb 2002 - SLAC
- Sim/Recon Nov 2002 VRVS
- Core April 2001 - SLAC
- Jan 2001 - SLAC
- Ancient Workshops
Other GLAST sites
- Stanford
- Goddard
- NRL
- Italy
- Hiroshima
- UCSC
[if this site is really restricted to just
TB recon, may not belong in this list]
GLAST-wide meetings
Reviews
External Meetings
Mailing lists
Meeting minutes
Schedules
Reports
*Conventions Green text is meant to signify
an internal link; blue means
external link. (In a normal web page of course the viewer wouldn't be
able to tell the difference between external and internal links.)
So the overall format of the home page could
be something tree-like at the top and a bunch of sections below,
each containing a list of external links. I've put in some examples
of these, marked as targets of internal references with this
watery burgundy color.
Since the top level
has only two items, I just put the
links across at the very top of the page. I'm hoping the boundary between
these two is pretty clear so that people won't need
to look at subnodes of both at the same time. Ideally the content
under each of the two major headings should be kept compact enough to be
visible without scrolling.
Note I've included virtual external links to several pages that
don't exist (yet), but seemed likely to be useful. These include
- Calendar of events (one-shot meetings)
- Calendar of standing meetings
- Alphabetical list of links to home pages of all imported packages,
facilities, etc., that we use. Would include such things as CVS, Gaudi,
MySQL, VRVS and so forth.
- List of Requirements documents; list of Specification documents (could
be two parts of a single page).
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J. Bogart
Created 10 March 2002
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