[CESG] my suggestion w.r.t. prospective projects

Shames, Peter M (312B) peter.m.shames at jpl.nasa.gov
Tue Nov 18 16:46:46 UTC 2014


I read the discussion as being a distinction between "project planned" and "project approved".  Those future planning projects are not approved and do not have resources.

Once they are submitted for approval, with resources and start dates, then it seems like the right time to lock down the start date.

Is that a useful distinction?

Peter


From: <Scott>, Keith Scott <kscott at mitre.org<mailto:kscott at mitre.org>>
Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 8:43 AM
To: CCSDS Tech Support <ccsds_techsupport at aiaa.org<mailto:ccsds_techsupport at aiaa.org>>
Cc: Mike Kearney <Mike.Kearney at nasa.gov<mailto:Mike.Kearney at nasa.gov>>, CCSDS Engineering Steering Group - CESG Exec <cesg at mailman.ccsds.org<mailto:cesg at mailman.ccsds.org>>
Subject: [CESG] my suggestion w.r.t. prospective projects

Would be a checkbox that says ‘temporary’ (or something), that is initially checked.  While it’s checked, you can edit EVERYTHING.  Once it gets unchecked, the project transitions from ‘wishful thinking’ to ‘running’.

                        --keith

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