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Hi, <br>
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In the context of the ESGF P2P system... In order to get updated on
what has changed in the system you can subscribe to the RSS feed for
what you want. There are canned RSS feeds and there are RSS feeds
that you can custom create tailored to what you are looking for...
or more correctly, what you wish to be notified about.<br>
<br>
We will be using the RSS mechanism to create a "broad-catching"
system that will help keep files in up-to-date... I have a very good
idea of how to do this, but this is currently at the drawing board
stage.<br>
<br>
In the mean time I suggest leveraging the already available RSS
feeds! :-)<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://esgf.org/wiki/ESGF_RSS_Feeds">http://esgf.org/wiki/ESGF_RSS_Feeds</a><br>
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I hope this helps.<br>
<br>
On 3/14/12 7:21 AM, Kettleborough, Jamie wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello Estani,
Thanks for following this problem up.
This is related to the thread on goessp-tech on 'risks that science is being done with deprecated data'. The reason the MOHC user (one of our scientists) is going to the catalogue is to try and find if any new datasets have been published - either completely new, or new versions of datasets he already has. I don't know if there is a better way for a user (or even a replication system) to answer this question - I think it's the 'notification' problem isn't it? I think the scientists basic question is: 'is there any new Amon tas data from any model, any ensemble member, for any piControl run, any historical type run, or any rcp run?'. My guess is that kind of question is very common.
Jamie
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Gavin M. Bell
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"Never mistake a clear view for a short distance."
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