Purpose
This document contains the release notes for the Daniel K Inoyue Solar Telescope’s Proposal Architect (PA) tool, used for creating and submitting Proposals to request time on the telescope.
You can also view the current Proposal Call, or read about using the tool in the PA Manual. Any questions you might have, or issues you might find, can be addressed by the Helpdesk.
Release 2.2.2
Bug fixes
Summary views were showing default titles, abstracts, proposal types, and Proposal ID’s. Code was updated so the summary now shows the correct values instead.
Release 2.2.1
Changes
Cloned proposals will no longer clone the Co-Investigators. Co-Investigators will need to be manually re-added to the cloned proposal.
Bug fixes
Status of cloned proposals before saving will now correctly show as “New”, rather than the status of the old proposal.
Release 2.2.0
Changes
Changes were made in support of internal database changes.
Investigators can now be modified by the Principal Investigator after the proposal has been submitted.
Release 2.1.1
Changes
Improved support for hidden and inactive users. If you need to hide or inactivate your account, please contact the helpdesk.
Bug fixes
Fixed a user permissions issue.
Release 2.1.0
Changes
Internal web page changes were made to accommodate database changes. No change in functionality should be seen.
Release 2.0.1
Changes
Cloning an existing proposal into a new proposal is now more widely available. Because instrument wavelengths have changed between different proposals, the user will need to re-specify the wavelengths for their instruments. The user will be notified of this before cloning, and on the Submission tab.
Due to process restrictions, cloning may not be available for all proposals, but should be available for most.
Bug fixes
Some radio buttons were blank when more than one instrument was chosen and the page was reloaded. They should now display properly. This issue was cosmetic, and did not affect the data of the proposal.
Release 2.0.0
The Proposal Architect has been updated to provide a faster, cleaner, more secure experience.
Thank you for your feedback! Because of it, a number of new features have been added, and issues resolved.
User profile
The user profile now contains an optional field to note the user’s level of expertise.
Affiliations are now on a list, rather than free text. If you don’t see yours, please contact the Helpdesk to have it added.
Login
A free Globus account is still required to use the PA. You will be prompted during the login process for your Globus credentials.
General
Some fields or values may be disabled for a specific Proposal Call or Cycle time period. These fields will be greyed out, and contain a note about their disabled status.
The Save button has been moved away from the Logout button.
The Profile is now accessed by clicking on the icon in the upper right-hand corner.
DRAFT proposals that were not submitted during prior Proposal Calls will have their status changed to EXPIRED at the beginning of a new Proposal Call.
Proposals are not possible to clone between Proposal Call periods.
Creating a proposal - General
New fields for Critical Science Plan, and Additional Comments have been added.
Titles will no longer start with an indestructible dash.
Creating a proposal - Observations
FIDO configuration files are no longer required, and have been replaced by a drop-down selection.
Creating a proposal - Summary
Summary displays are anonymized, and will not show user information
Creating a proposal - Submission
More feedback is provided during the submission process
Clicking an entry that needs to be fixed will take the user to the region of the entry. Some unhiding and scrolling may still be required.
Files attached to the Proposal will have their names anonymized during the submission process, but not before. This will not affect the contents of the file.
Limitations and known issues
The PA only works on more recent editions of Firefox, Chrome (and Chromium-based, such as Edge), and Safari browsers. Internet Explorer is not supported.
Small phone screens are not supported, although they may be possible to use.
Safari may stubbornly prompt for passwords for some non-password fields. You may safely ignore it.
Some VPN’s and anti-virus software may interfere with use of the PA.