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Re: gltw, glte, glmp

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David M. Rosenberg)
Fri Oct 19 17:37:01 2001

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Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 17:36:44 -0400
To: Theresa M Regan <tregan@MIT.EDU>
From: "David M. Rosenberg" <Rosenberg@MIT.EDU>
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        Gillian Emmons <gemmons@MIT.EDU>, Jay Nickerson <jnicker@MIT.EDU>
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At 6:27 AM -0400 on 10/18/01, Theresa M Regan wrote (in a message with the
subject "Re: gltw, glte, glmp"):
>possibly, it was not clear...  Are all other aspects of this project on
>schedule to print the October statements?  If the only remaining piece is
>the files reaching the "gltw" queue from SF5/PS1, there is a possible
>"hack".  If all other pieces are on-schedule, I will pursue the "hack", in
>hopes, that it could be in place for Monday, so, others may continue their
>evaluation.

Theresa,

From the programming perspective all the development is complete and has
been tested by the programmers. Testing by the process owner is currently
underway. Assuming no serious problems are found during testing by the
process owner, we plan to move the programs to production on Thursday,
25-Oct-2001. Jay Nickerson (who is doing the testing for Gill Emmons) said
that he will have completed the testing before then.

-- 
/David M. Rosenberg        rosenberg@mit.edu        1-617-253-8054

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