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Subject: RE: MatML Draft spec for public review; IPR policy discussion
Hi Sally et al, As soon as we've verified that I can, in fact, send an announcement to members I can announce the public review. All of our mail lists have been impacted by the crash and service is still being restored/tested. Mary > -----Original Message----- > From: Sally Fahrenholz-Mann > [mailto:sally.fahrenholz-mann@asminternational.org] > Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 9:06 AM > To: materials@lists.oasis-open.org; mary.mcrae@oasis-open.org > Subject: MatML Draft spec for public review; IPR policy discussion > > Hi Mary and group, > > I know that all of you at OASIS have been busy with the > recent problems with the OASIS committee communications -- > but we really need to get the MatML draft specification out > for public review. Mary -- can you please let the list know > when we can expect to have the draft released? > > Thanks, > Sally > > Sally Fahrenholz-Mann > Electronic Publications Manager > sally.fahrenholz-mann@asminternational.org > > Voice: 440-338-5151 X5653 FAX: 440-338-8542 > ASM International www.asminternational.org > -------------------------------------------------------------- > --------- > > > Nano Medicine Summit coming to Cleveland The Cleveland > Clinic, ASM International and the Nano-Network will host the > Materials, Medicine, and Nanotechnology Summit, October 2-5, > 2006. The event is comprised of the biennial Cleveland Clinic > NanoMedicine Summit and ASM's annual Materials & Processes > for Medical Devices (MPMD) Conference and Exposition. For > details, visit: www.nanomedicinesummit.org. > > MS&T 2006 your single event for materials technologies It's > the most comprehensive forum for materials science and > engineering technologies -- and it's coming to Cincinnati, > October 15-19. MS&T crosses the boundaries of most materials > events by bringing together the strengths of four major > materials organizations: ASM International, ACerS (The > American Ceramic Society), AIST (Association for Iron & Steel > Technology), and TMS (The Minerals, Metals & Materials > Society). For details, visit: www.matscitech.org.
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