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Subject: [legalxml-econtracts] Please Respond: Schedule Request Logistics
Eddie, good idea. Lets try it like this: eContracts TC Members, please e-mail which dates/times DO NOT work for you at both the 10am AND the 5pm "New York Time" slots on each of the proposed days in October [3rd, 11th, 14th (Columbus day), or the 16th-18th]. Please e-mail this by the end of the week. E-mail me directly and PLEASE INCLUDE IN THE SUBJECT "eCONTRACTS TC SCHEDULE" to assist me in finding your post. Best regards, - Daniel Greenwood ============================================== | Daniel J. Greenwood, Esq. | Director, E-Commerce Architecture Program | MIT School of Architecture and Planning | 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 7-231 | Cambridge, MA 02139 | http://ecitizen.mit.edu | or http://www.civics.com | dang@mit.edu ============================================== ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Eddie O'Brien" <eddie@ringtailsolutions.com> Reply-to: eddie@ringtailsolutions.com Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 20:05:54 -0400 >Hey Dan, > >This is a good agenda to start the ball rolling. > >I think you may find support for a 5pm NY meeting. Not sure how many >people are in London but it's, relatively, respectable 10pm in London >and 7 am EST Australia. There does seem a lot of Australian interest but >midnight to 1 am is not a civilized hour for most people. > >I'm good for all the suggested dates or times. > >Regards > >Eddie > >-----Original Message----- >From: Daniel Greenwood [mailto:dang@mit.edu] >Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 7:55 PM >To: legalxml-econtracts@lists.oasis-open.org >Subject: [legalxml-econtracts] eContracts Date Change, Agenda and >Request for Illustrations of Workproduct > > > >Dear Fellow eContracts Technical Committee Members: > >This is just a quick note to welcome the subscribers on this list to the >newly formed OASIS/LegalXML eContracts Technical Committee. Based upon >the lively and rich dialog on the Discussion List leading up to >formation of this TC, and the depth of our initial membership, I'm >confident that we're in a good position to make some real progress in >this arena. > >We had tentatively planned our first meeting for this Thursday at 2:00 >pm "New York Time", but I'm sorry to report that we have found that >scheduling around both coasts in the US and for our considerable >Australian contingent an insurmountable task for this week. And so, >Jason Harrop, Eddie O'Brien and I would like to propose other date/time >options for our first phone meeting and to begin an e-mail discussion of >our agenda. Please e-mail me back to let me know which, if any, of the >following dates at 10am "New York Time" do NOT work for you in October: > >3rd, 11th, 14th (note: Columbus day, but works for us), or the 16th - >18th. > >We realize the 10am in New York is only 7am on the left coast, but it is >3pm in London and 12 midnight in Melbourne. One other possibility would >be to hold the meeting at 5pm "New York Time", if we are not able to >find an acceptable date/time at the 10am slot. > >Upon consultation with my the co-vice chairs of this TC, we'd like to >propose the following draft agenda for our first call. Please post to >the private work list for this TC any changes or additions you would >like to see to this agenda. The list address is: >legalxml-econtracts@lists.oasis-open.org > >* Introductions and Statement of Background/Interests Regarding this TC >* Scope and Deliverables: Discuss in Depth and Reach Consensus on >Goals/Objectives >* Final Requirements: Determine Consensus, Where it Exists, and Process >to Close Discussion >* Set Next Meeting Date/Time > >In advance of our first meeting, while we are locking down the agenda, I >would also like to encourage members of this list to review the overall >Charter for this TC and begin to communicate your ideas for our work. I >am partial, at the beginning phase of work like this, to coming to >consensus on a small number (say, 3-5) of simple, narrative scenarios >that illustrate how the final work product would be used and "fit" into >the broader environment. These little vignettes should be broader than >a narrow technical "use case", but still brief, crisp visions of how the >work product will make something cheaper, faster and/or better. I'll be >thinking of these illustrations and I encourage members of the TC to >post your own ideas to our list as a way to stimulate our discussions >and to achieve a consensus on our vision. > >I am looking forward to getting to know you all better, and to >interacting again with many of you with whom I've had the pleasure of >working before. Again, I did not expect the scheduling to be as >problematic as it turned out and apologize for any inconvenience the >reschedule may have caused. From here on out, we'll be sure to keep our >time zones and logistics straight! > >All the best, > - Daniel Greenwood, eContracts TC Chair > >============================================== >| Daniel J. Greenwood, Esq. >| Director, E-Commerce Architecture Program >| MIT School of Architecture and Planning >| 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 7-231 >| Cambridge, MA 02139 >| http://ecitizen.mit.edu >| or http://www.civics.com >| dang@mit.edu >============================================== > > >---------------------------------------------------------------- >To subscribe or unsubscribe from this elist use the subscription >manager: <http://lists.oasis-open.org/ob/adm.pl> > > >---------------------------------------------------------------- >To subscribe or unsubscribe from this elist use the subscription >manager: <http://lists.oasis-open.org/ob/adm.pl> >
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