Parker, Joel J. K. (GSFC-5950)
2011-10-12 15:50:06 UTC
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* Development process discussions
* Warnings about repository issues, major commits, merges
* Implementation discussions for features under development
* Design discussions that are too early for documentation in design specs
* Compilation questions
* Defect discussions that require design and input from many people (Note: "Standard" defect comments are in Bugzilla database[1])
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* Anything with personal information
* Anything with SBU restrictions (see below) or unapproved publications
* Bug reports (these go in Bugzilla database: http://pows003.gsfc.nasa.gov/bugzilla/)
* Feature requests (these go in Bugzilla database)
* Discussions between group subset that are not of interest to the entire group:
"Shawn, when can I come over and help with the test system?"
"Wendy, did you commit that fix from yesterday?"
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Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) information is defined by NM1600-55[2]. The determination is made by the GMAT project lead, but some examples are given by 5.24.2.2.(e):
- IT security information
- ITAR/EAR information
- trade secrets/proprietary information
- patentable inventions
- personal private information
- other categories listed in the NM
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[1] http://pows003.gsfc.nasa.gov/bugzilla/
[2] http://nodis.gsfc.nasa.gov/library/policy_letters/NM_1600-55_.pdf
Things that go to gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net:
* Development process discussions
* Warnings about repository issues, major commits, merges
* Implementation discussions for features under development
* Design discussions that are too early for documentation in design specs
* Compilation questions
* Defect discussions that require design and input from many people (Note: "Standard" defect comments are in Bugzilla database[1])
Things that definitely DO NOT go to gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net:
* Anything with personal information
* Anything with SBU restrictions (see below) or unapproved publications
* Bug reports (these go in Bugzilla database: http://pows003.gsfc.nasa.gov/bugzilla/)
* Feature requests (these go in Bugzilla database)
* Discussions between group subset that are not of interest to the entire group:
"Shawn, when can I come over and help with the test system?"
"Wendy, did you commit that fix from yesterday?"
Gray areas:
* If a post might be of interest to third party contributors, send it to the list if the post does not fall under the DO NOT send category.
* If you question whether a post might fall under the DO NOT SEND policy, don't send the post to the list, just send it to individuals.
Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) information is defined by NM1600-55[2]. The determination is made by the GMAT project lead, but some examples are given by 5.24.2.2.(e):
- IT security information
- ITAR/EAR information
- trade secrets/proprietary information
- patentable inventions
- personal private information
- other categories listed in the NM
This list is being archived at the following locations for easy viewing:
- SourceForge: https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=gmat-developers
- Google Groups: http://groups.google.com/group/gmat-developers
- GMANE: http://gmane.org (awaiting activation)
- The Mail Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com (awaiting activation)
- Nabble: http://gmat-developers.2302807.n4.nabble.com/
[1] http://pows003.gsfc.nasa.gov/bugzilla/
[2] http://nodis.gsfc.nasa.gov/library/policy_letters/NM_1600-55_.pdf
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Joel J. K. Parker
Joel J. K. Parker