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Subject: Re: TC.ProjectPlan: roles and responsibilities
We discussed this during the TC meeting this issue, and a couple of us were going to post possibilities for different 'collaborative' sites/software that we could use for the HumanMarkup work. We hope to establish one by the end of next week. Deliverable: Establish collaboration site for HumanMarkup by 9.28.01 For now, I would simply post on YahooGroups, until we do establish a final new location. Thanks. Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga (I believe your email to humanmarkup@lists.oasis-open.org will be rejected, but if there is anything you wish to relay to the formal TC list, simply email it to me. Thanks.) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bullard, Claude L (Len)" <clbullar@ingr.com> To: "Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga" <rkthunga@humanmarkup.org>; <humanmarkup@lists.oasis-open.org> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 9:18 AM Subject: RE: TC.ProjectPlan: roles and responsibilities > > That's Ok. How to update drafts is the first issue, > that is, where do we put them, make changes, etc. > > > Len > http://www.mp3.com/LenBullard > > Ekam sat.h, Vipraah bahudhaa vadanti. > Daamyata. Datta. Dayadhvam.h > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga [mailto:rkthunga@humanmarkup.org] > Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 9:08 AM > To: humanmarkup@lists.oasis-open.org > Cc: Bullard, Claude L (Len) > Subject: TC.ProjectPlan: roles and responsibilities > > > I only have a couple of minutes this morning before heading out for the day, > but wanted to send a quick message regarding roles/responsibilities. > > I've been hit pretty bad here by NIMDA, and I am still limping, but as long > as I can send/receive non-virulant emails, I think I'm ok ;-). > > Our chosen responsibilities > -------------------------------- > > We can't formalize any additional votes or roles until our next meeting > (based on Karl's last message). However, we can informally designate > responsibilities amongst ourselves, and proceed as if. I recommend that all > persons at the meeting, and all those interested in taking resposibility for > a certain aspect of the project, do submit a formal 'responsibilities' > document detailing the contributios you would like to make for HumanMarkup. > > I'll post my own later today, which will basically outlines my > responsibility as chair. > > Since this is a voluntary effort, the contributions are mostly based on what > all of you want to accomplish or perform. > > It would be great if the all the first meeting participants state this, at > this initial stage at least. > Of course, everyone is invited to do so as well. > Ranjeeth, Joe, Kurt, Rex, Sean, Rob, Sudhakar, and Len (since we > nominated him) > > (Len: BTW, I nominated you to facilitate the XML Schema development effort. > Since you aren't part of the private TC list, I, or someone else, can > represent your interests here)) > > > > Subcommittees > ------------------- > > Sudhakar might be bringing in a lot of work that is very strongly related, > yet work can still function autonomously. Thus, I think a subcommittee is > certainly appropriate in this case, but do provide a potential mission > statement. Rob, I invite you to make do the same. > > Even if we do/don't form subcommittees, we still would participate in roles > related to our own research interests. We can decide, of course, at our > next meeting. > > > > > > > New Role: HumanML_Write Facilitator > ------------------------------ > > The HumanML_Write application that Joe started off creating really is a very > important application, and I hope everyone has had a chance to look at it. > Of course, HumanMarkup is not about developing applications, but this > application is our cornerstone, IMO. It is a universally usable yet simple > application that allows end-users and non-SME's to get a feel for what our > project is about. If it is properly cultivated, it is a very important open > source application. > > For this project, we need a facilitator, and I nominate Joe. (Joe: > although you currently accepted the role of non-technical Editor, I think > the HumanML_Write role is an essential one, if you accept. The > non-technical editing, which is a full time job in and of itself, could be > split.) > > ----------------------------- > Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga > >
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