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* Is this about what services or clusters are available? If so, has the service or cluster already been announced? If not, consult the Executive before publishing.  
* Is this about what services or clusters are available? If so, has the service or cluster already been announced? If not, consult the Executive before publishing.  
* Status information which changes on short notice --- available, offline, in maintenance, etc.--- will likely be the responsibility of the Monitoring Team.
* Status information which changes on short notice --- available, offline, in maintenance, etc.--- will likely be the responsibility of the Monitoring Team.
* Is this information useful to a user, as opposed to other CC technical staff? If technical staff, then it might belong at https://ccdb.computecanada.ca/wiki/ rather than https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/.
* Is this information useful to a user, as opposed to other CC technical staff? If technical staff, then it might belong at https://wiki.computecanada.ca/staff/ rather than https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/.
* Does the information have implications for the security of our systems, or data on our systems? If so, consult the Director of Information Security before publishing.
* Does the information have implications for the security of our systems, or data on our systems? If so, consult the Director of Information Security before publishing.
* Is the information of interest only to a prospective user, as opposed to an existing account-holder? This is a gray area: A prospective user might want to know technical details about our services and facilities, the same as an account-holder, but if the information is only of interest to a prospective user then it properly belongs on https://computecanada.ca rather than https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/.  
* Is the information of interest only to a prospective user, as opposed to an existing account-holder? This is a gray area: A prospective user might want to know technical details about our services and facilities, the same as an account-holder, but if the information is only of interest to a prospective user then it properly belongs on https://computecanada.ca rather than https://docs.computecanada.ca/wiki/.  
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