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svn commit: r838774 - in /websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content: ./ about/history.html development/edit-cms-website.html images/airavata_overview.png index.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Sun Nov 18 21:29:19 2012
New Revision: 838774

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for airavata

Modified:
    websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/about/history.html
    websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/development/edit-cms-website.html
    websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/images/airavata_overview.png
    websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/index.html

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Modified: websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/about/history.html
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--- websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/about/history.html (original)
+++ websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/about/history.html Sun Nov 18 21:29:19 2012
@@ -90,32 +90,17 @@
 
   <div id="content">
     <h1 class="title">Airavata Evolution</h1>
-    <p>Apache Airavata originated from the <a href="http://extreme.indiana.edu">Extreme Computing Lab</a> at <a href="http://indiana.edu/">Indiana University</a> 
-then directed by <a href="http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/degannon/">Dr. Dennis Gannon</a>. The concepts and initial versions of the code is a byproduct
-of over a dozen PhD dissertations and years of research and development efforts.  The software is 
-initially envisioned to meet the challenging goals of the <a href="http://leadproject.org">Linked Environments for Atmospheric Discovery (LEAD)</a> project.</p>
+    <p>Apache Airavata originated from the <a href="http://extreme.indiana.edu">Extreme Computing Lab</a> at <a href="http://indiana.edu/">Indiana University</a> then directed by <a href="http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/degannon/">Dr. Dennis Gannon</a>. The concepts and initial versions of the code is a byproduct of over a dozen PhD dissertations and years of research and development efforts.  The software is initially envisioned to meet the challenging goals of the <a href="http://leadproject.org">Linked Environments for Atmospheric Discovery (LEAD)</a> project.</p>
 <h2 id="lead-science-gateway">LEAD Science Gateway</h2>
-<p>LEAD has pioneered new approaches for integrating, modeling, and mining complex weather data and 
-Cyberinfrastructure systems to enable faster-than-real-time severe weather forecasts. 
-LEAD goals required to create a dynamically adaptive, on-demand, grid-enabled workflow system 
-supporting long running applications and on-demand computing. LEAD has subsequently produced close 
-to 450 research publications combined in all disciplines. The resulting software framework was built 
-on the concepts of service oriented architectures powering the LEAD Gateway Portal.</p>
+<p>LEAD has pioneered new approaches for integrating, modeling, and mining complex weather data and Cyberinfrastructure systems to enable faster-than-real-time severe weather forecasts. 
+LEAD goals required to create a dynamically adaptive, on-demand, grid-enabled workflow system supporting long running applications and on-demand computing. LEAD has subsequently produced close to 450 research publications combined in all disciplines. The resulting software framework was built on the concepts of service oriented architectures powering the LEAD Gateway Portal.</p>
 <h2 id="open-gateway-computing-environments">Open Gateway Computing Environments</h2>
-<p>The <a href="http://ogce.org">Open Gateway Computing Environments (OGCE)</a> adopted the LEAD workflow suite 
-generalized, enhanced, tested and maintained the software evolving into the OGCE workflow suite. 
-OGCE has promoted collaborative software development through SourceForge and has worked together 
-with various universities and Lanka Software Foundation in enriching and sustaining the software.</p>
+<p>The <a href="http://ogce.org">Open Gateway Computing Environments (OGCE)</a> adopted the LEAD workflow suite generalized, enhanced, tested and maintained the software evolving into the OGCE workflow suite. OGCE has promoted collaborative software development through SourceForge and has worked together with various universities and Lanka Software Foundation in enriching and sustaining the software.</p>
 <h2 id="science-gateways-programs">Science Gateways Programs</h2>
-<p>The Science Gateways Program within <a href="https://www.teragrid.org/">TeraGrid</a> Grid Infrastructure Group and its follow on 
-<a href="https://www.xsede.org/overview">Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment(XSEDE)</a> has significantly contributed to
-the enrichment and wider adoption of the legacy versions of the Airavata software. These extensive usage
-by various science gateways has matured the software and building in fault tolerant capabilities. </p>
+<p>The Science Gateways Program within <a href="https://www.teragrid.org/">TeraGrid</a> Grid Infrastructure Group and its follow on <a href="https://www.xsede.org/overview">Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment(XSEDE)</a> has significantly contributed to the enrichment and wider adoption of the legacy versions of the Airavata software. These extensive usage by various science gateways has matured the software and building in fault tolerant capabilities. </p>
 <h2 id="acknowledgments">Acknowledgments</h2>
 <h3 id="national-science-foundation">National Science Foundation</h3>
-<p>The code donated to Airvata is developed by research grants to LEAD and OGCE projects funded by 
-National Science Foundation awards <a href="http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0331480">ATM-0331480</a>, <a href="http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0721656">OCI-0721656</a>, 
-<a href="http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1032742">OCI-1032742</a> and <a href="http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0503697">SCI-0503697</a></p>
+<p>The code donated to Airavata is developed by research grants to LEAD and OGCE projects funded by National Science Foundation awards <a href="http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0331480">ATM-0331480</a>, <a href="http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0721656">OCI-0721656</a>, <a href="http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1032742">OCI-1032742</a> and <a href="http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=0503697">SCI-0503697</a></p>
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Modified: websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/development/edit-cms-website.html
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--- websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/development/edit-cms-website.html (original)
+++ websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/development/edit-cms-website.html Sun Nov 18 21:29:19 2012
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ HTML pages directly. The actual edit is 
     (see the commit mail with "Staging update by buildbot" as log messge).
      Before you publish youe changes in next step, you can verify the changes on the staging site</p>
 <ul>
-<li>[http://airavata.staging.apache.org/][http://airavata.staging.apache.org/]. </li>
+<li><a href="http://airavata.staging.apache.org">http://airavata.staging.apache.org</a>. </li>
 </ul>
 </li>
 <li>
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ HTML pages directly. The actual edit is 
 <h2 id="what-do-you-prefer-working-via-commandline-or-in-the-browser">What do you prefer: Working via commandline or in the browser?</h2>
 <h3 id="via-commandline">Via commandline</h3>
 <p>It is assumed that you have already checked out the code from the SVN repository
-()https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/airavata/site/trunk/).</p>
+<a href="https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/airavata/site/trunk/">https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/airavata/site/trunk/</a>.</p>
 <p>Edit the file via your favorite editor like vi and finally commit via SVN:</p>
 <div class="codehilite"><pre><span class="n">vi</span> <span class="n">myfile</span><span class="o">.</span><span class="n">mdtext</span>
 <span class="n">svn</span> <span class="n">ci</span> <span class="o">-</span><span class="n">m</span> <span class="s">&quot;My log message&quot;</span> <span class="n">myfile</span><span class="o">.</span><span class="n">mdtext</span>
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ table cell and enter a commit message. F
 <p>After you have edited your files and/or directories, you need now to pubish your
 modifications into production. For this please click on the link
 [Publish site] on the top of the webpage. Enter a commit message on click on [Submit].
-Alterantively you can click on this [pubish link][https://cms.apache.org/airavata/publish], review the diff's and submit.</p>
+Alterantively you can click on this <a href="https://cms.apache.org/airavata/publish">pubish link</a>, review the diff's and submit.</p>
 <h3 id="links">Links</h3>
 <p><a href="http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref.html">CMS Documentation Reference</a></p>
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Modified: websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/index.html
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--- websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/index.html (original)
+++ websites/staging/airavata/trunk/content/index.html Sun Nov 18 21:29:19 2012
@@ -90,17 +90,10 @@
 
   <div id="content">
     <h1 class="title">Apache Airavata</h1>
-    <p>Apache Airavata is a distributed computing software framework predominantly used to build Science Gateways. Airavata provides features to construct, execute, manage and monitor small to large scale applications and workflows on computational resources including local clusters, supercomputers, national grids, academic and commercial clouds. Airavata builds on general concepts of service oriented computing, distributed messaging, and workflow composition and orchestration.</p>
-<p>Airavata bundles services  interfaces to Airavata back end services can be deployed in open social containers such as Apache Rave and modify them to suit their needs.</p>
-<h4 id="airavata-in-1000-words">Airavata in 1000 words</h4>
+    <p>Apache Airavata is a distributed computing service-oriented framework predominantly used to build Science Gateways. Airavata provides software components to construct, execute, manage and monitor small to large scale applications and workflows on computational resources including local clusters, supercomputers, national grids, academic and commercial clouds. Airavata builds on general concepts of service oriented computing, distributed messaging, and workflow composition and orchestration.</p>
+<p>Airavata, (pronounced <em>I-rAa-Va-Thah</em>) is a mythical multi-tasked elephant with three heads and six ivory tusks, it is often depicted at the Gateway to Clouds. Airavata is choosen as the name for this multifaceted software which builds gateways to clouds and grids.</p>
+<h3 id="airavata-in-1000-words">Airavata in 1000 words</h3>
 <p><img alt="Airavata Overview" src="/images/airavata_overview.png" title="Airavata Overview" /></p>
-<h3 id="airavata-components">Airavata Components</h3>
-<ul>
-<li>XBaya Workflow Suite - includes a GUI for workflow composition and monitoring. The workflows can be interpreted at each step providing dynamic interactive capabilities. The composed workflow can be exported to various workflow languages like BPEL, SCUFL, Condor DAG, Jython and Java. The defacto workflow enacting engine used is Apache ODE.</li>
-<li>GFac - an application wrapper service that can be used to wrap command line-driven science applications and make them into robust, network- accessible services. This component is build on Axis2 web service stack.</li>
-<li>XRegistry - a registry service for storing deployment information about wrapped application services and constructed workflows.</li>
-<li>WS-Messenger - a publish-subscribe based message broker implemented on top of Apache Axis2 web services stack. It implements the WS-Eventing and WS-Notifications specifications and incorporates a message box component that facilities communications with clients behind firewalls and overcomes network glitches.</li>
-</ul>
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