[Orechem] Various reminders
Lee Dirks
Lee.Dirks at microsoft.com
Wed Jul 1 13:49:00 EDT 2009
A couple of quick comments...
Re #2 - I won't be able to make the call on the 13th. Just FYI.
Re #3 - Until we lock on a specific official date/location for the 3rd Q meeting, I'd still like us to please try and hold the date of Thursday, October 15th for a meeting at CMU in Pittsburgh. The eScience Workshop doesn't start until the evening on the 15th -- so if we arrived on the 14th, we could have a day-long meeting on the 15th and move straight into the planned eScience welcome event that evening.
Thanks,
-jld
-----Original Message-----
From: orechem-bounces at openarchives.org [mailto:orechem-bounces at openarchives.org] On Behalf Of Carl Lagoze
Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 10:03 AM
To: orechem at openarchives.org
Subject: [Orechem] Various reminders
Hi everyone;
I wanted to remind you of a few things that we have all committed to
or need to pay attention to.
1. The various teams have committed to putting up a scope statement
for their respective ontologies by July 6. That is this coming Monday
and I strongly urge you to follow through on your commitment to that
date.
2. We had also agreed to a phone call at noon Eastern time on Monday,
July 13 to review the ontology scope statements and move onto the next
step. At this point I received replies from only four people (Simon
Coles, Alex Wade, Karl Mueller, and Jim Downing) that they can make
that call. Is it then true that no other project members can make that
call? Or have you just forgotten to verify your attendance on the
doodle page at http://doodle.com/2zwwhksqr6vxpfef? In any case, please
see if you can make that call so we can move our work forward.
3. We had some discussions at our Penn State meeting about the next
face-to-face meeting sometime in the third quarter of 2009. We had
also chatted about doing this in the UK. However, since then, as I
assume you have seen, the announcement came out for the next Microsoft
eScience conference at Carnegie Mellon on October 15 through October
17. Much as I would like to make life easier for our UK colleagues, it
seems foolish to not tack a meeting on to this already existing
meeting. Please let me know what you feel about this.
4. Finally, the submission deadline for the eScience conference is
July 30. I would like to add to the agenda on our July 13 call a
discussion of what we plan to submit to this conference. I think it is
very important that we have some demonstrable and reportable progress
by that point.
Carl
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