Things Rob MacDonald would like to see recorded in the ELog regularly
(ESPECIALLY when they change, but other times, too -- maybe in each
Shift Summary? or auto-logged at the start of each run, or every few
hours?).  Many of these are already being done well, but it's worth
mentioning anyway...:

- ALL beamline magnet settings (benders and quads).
  - All DAC settings.
  - All available field readings.
  - Which epics file was used.

- ALL slit and jaw settings (including both position and width).

- At what MOMENTUM do we think we're running?!  (And since which run
  have we been at this momentum?)  This is calculated from the B1 NMR
  reading...  Perhaps an appropriate momentum scan picture should be
  pinned up in the Counting Room or something...

- What are we using for an event TRIGGER?

- When starting a new project (ie. taking data for a different
  reason), what project are you starting to do?  At which run does it
  start?


Things Rob MacDonald would like to see in the "run description" line,
at least when they change (and for some it only makes sense to list
when they change):

- Purpose of run.

- Channel Momentum.

- Beam element settings (eg. B2).

- Trigger.

- Cable changes.


Other things Rob MacDonald would like to see:

- A list of initials.  Some most of us are familiar with, like JMP or
  KO, but others aren't obvious -- who is RET, for example?  Roy?

- A list of scintillator labels.  When something says "Trigger is
  m1*m2*m12" in the runlog or elog, it would be nice to know what that
  means.

- Please don't use terms like "left half of the detector" unless you
  define what "left" means.  ("Beam left" is a good standard, but
  please actually state that.)

- When a change is made to maps or geometry files or something, please
  list which runs (or run ranges) the changes should apply to when you
  announce the new files in the elog (or forum).  Often changes are
  made that should be implemented for *all* runs, or all runs for the
  last month or so, or whatever.  If you've already implemented the
  changes in CFM, great, but it's good to know that the changes have been 
  made (and to which runs).