Elysa -
Finally catching up on some outstanding actions. I am a bit behind - way to
many activities going on in the standards world right now. I have also been
involved in helping 3 new OGC staff get up top speed.
Anyway, I have engaged the OGC GML Domain Working group to help craft the
new OASIS GML Where profile based on the December 2009 version of the
requirements document. We will be having a meeting in Toulouse next week (BoF)
to hopefully finalize the schema for the profile. I can then update the actual
draft spec document (the old 2007 where doc) and we can move forward.
Regards
Carl
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Sent: Friday, August 27, 2010 9:58
AM
Subject: Re: [emergency-gis] RE:
Teleconference tomorrow - cancelled
Hi Carl,
I'm sorry to hear this call wont make. I
was planning to join. There are some things we need to resolve with
regard to the Geo-OASIS Where profile. It seems the simple-type concept
is not going to meet the needs of the Committee. I'm concerned that we
are going to fast find ourselves in need of an update to our geospatial
representations within our Standards and we wont be ready.
Please post a date for a make-up meeting. Alternatively, let's
be prepared on the Sept 10 regularly scheduled call to make some sincere
progress in this area.
Regards,
Elysa Jones, Chair OASIS
EM-TC CTO, Warning Systems, Inc. 256-880-8702 x102
At
11:36 PM 8/26/2010, Carl Reed wrote:
I am at a GITA Board meeting all
day tomorrow and will not be able to chair the GIS SC conference call.
Apologies for the late notice. Cheers Carl Reed,
PhD CTO and Executive Director Specification Program Open Geospatial
Consortium www.opengeospatial.org The
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