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Subject: Re: [sca-bindings] Groups - SCA Bindings minutes 2008-01-10 (SCABindings minutes 2008-01-10.doc) uploaded
I see from the referenced document that the minutes appear to capture the normative contents of the meeting, that is, the proposals, the motions, and their adoption. Which is to say, for the last meeting, not too much. Did I miss something? Is there chat room content that could be added? As a rule of thumb, should minutes be capturing key points of discussion as well? Perhaps overly pedantic, although I don't have Robert's Rules of Order handy, a colleague looked it up for me: "MINUTES TO BE PUBLISHED. When minutes are to be published, they should contain, in addition to the information described above, a list of the speakers on each side of every question, with an abstract or the text of each address, in which case they may be called "proceedings," "transactions," or the like. In such cases the secretary should have an assistant...." It goes on to say that you should basically transcribe everything in that case, formally identify each speaker, and so on. Since we certainly don't have an "assistant" for our rotating secretary, perfection is clearly not ours to reach. As a rule of thumb, should we be doing better? -Eric. simon_holdsworth@uk.ibm.com wrote: > The document named SCA Bindings minutes 2008-01-10 (SCA Bindings minutes > 2008-01-10.doc) has been submitted by Mr. Simon Holdsworth to the OASIS > Service Component Architecture / Bindings (SCA-Bindings) TC document > repository. > > Document Description: > > > View Document Details: > http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/sca-bindings/document.php?document_id=26781 > > Download Document: > http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/sca-bindings/download.php/26781/SCA%20Bindings%20minutes%202008-01-10.doc > > > PLEASE NOTE: If the above links do not work for you, your email application > may be breaking the link into two pieces. You may be able to copy and paste > the entire link address into the address field of your web browser. > > -OASIS Open Administration >
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