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Proposal: remove "standards" category
I propose we remove bogus "cloud standards" layer because at this point the cloud is so loosely defined we can't have a real conversation yet about which protocols are closely related enough to be included here. A few examples of items listed which don't really make sense:
- Atom: this a web standard like many others but it's not closely enough related to cloud to be here...
- XMPP: fail to see why this Internet protocol is closely related to "cloud" any more than a zillion other protocols
- BitTorrent: what makes this P2P protocol a cloud standard in any way?
Wtsao (talk) 03:33, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
- Ok no contention from me on this point - I've removed the category for now pending development of some cloud-specific standards like OCCI, vCloud, OASIS' ID TC, CloudAudit, etc. -- samj inout 19:36, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
Proposal: remove SaaS "cloud applications" category
SaaS applications don't belong in a cloud computing template. Sure, the SaaS applications described may be implemented using cloud computing technologies but so are countless others. Is hotmail also cloud computing? Where do we draw the line on what to include before "cloud computing" becomes an all-encompassing meaningless term? Wtsao (talk) 03:37, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
- I'm sorry but SaaS is, without doubt, a key part of cloud computing - you've got a WP:SNOWball's chance in hell of proving otherwise. -- samj inout 19:29, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
- Is anything on the Internet not a part of cloud computing? Maybe it would be easier to discuss what cloud computing isn't than what it is? Anyhow, even if I agree with you, we can include SaaS as a single entry in technologies rather than as a category which lists specific SaaS offerings such as those provided by your employer. Wtsao (talk) 04:55, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
- SaaS is a major part of cloud computing and one of the three well accepted layers. If anything I'd suggest fleshing this layer out with good examples of cloud computing services - of which Google Apps happens to be one - Microsoft, Amazon and Salesforce are obvious ones too. -- samj inout 10:10, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
- Cloud computing absolutely includes both B2B applications (Salesforce, Intacct, NetSuite), and B2C applications (Webex, GoToMyPC, Mint.com). I think of SaaS as one of the most mature layers within the Cloud Computing umbrella. -- DanielDruker —Preceding undated comment added 23:26, 3 June 2010 (UTC).
Proposal: Add "computer network" to technologies
A previous edit which added computer network to technologies [1] was unfortunately bulk-reverted along with all of my other edits by SamJohnston.
This seems to me like a no-brainer. Computer networks are one of the key technologies which enable the cloud. Wtsao (talk) 03:40, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
- You were already blocked for these edits so declaring it a kangaroo court and inflammatory garbage before taking cheap shots like this is no way to hang on to your editing privileges. I've added Internet as this is the "key technology which enables the cloud" - computer networking in general applies to basically all computing today. -- samj inout 19:46, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
- I'm sorry was this WP:PA a response to my proposal? Wtsao (talk) 04:30, 5 May 2010 (UTC)
- Networking is a tricky one here; there's the general global-data-network the telcos are rolling out so that your smart phone gets a certain #of MB per month, then there's the datacentre-side of the problem (I know, some people don't see datacentres as mandatory), where you worry about 1-10 gigabit within the facility (or infinband, etc, and various in-city protocols like Metro Ethernet, whatever gets used long-haul. SteveLoughran (talk) 10:56, 15 May 2010 (UTC)
Merge Amazon entries
There's a lot of Amazon stuff around the template (s3, EC2, VPC, Mturk, ... etc). Nobody else gets all their portfolio stuck in everywhere -look at MS Azure, for example. I think we should just have one amazon link - to Amazon Web Services. Question is, where to put it? SteveLoughran (talk) 12:47, 9 January 2011 (UTC)
- Done. -- samj inout 09:44, 25 August 2011 (UTC)