Hi Roger
I think this is an excellent arrangement. I will do what I can to support the work. Thanks for the wonderful work you have done, and particularly the terrific Roadmap document this year.
BTW: Donald had a phone meeting last Thursday concerning eBiosphere. The meeting was positive. Cyndi suggested that it may be good for TDWG to have some side meetings on the Wednesday afternoon of eBiosphere. (Blank time). Ive emailed the rest of the executive suggesting that it may be useful to have some work on at least the TDWG ontology and LSIDs at this time. These should be key issues for segments of eBiosphere, EoL etc.
Lee
Lee Belbin
TDWG Secretariat
From: tdwg-tag-bounces@lists.tdwg.org [mailto:tdwg-tag-bounces@lists.tdwg.org] On Behalf Of Roger Hyam Sent: Thursday, 30 October 2008 10:28 PM To: Technical Architecture Group mailing list Subject: [tdwg-tag] Future management of the TAG
Dear All,
As mentioned in an earlier email I intend to stand down as convener of the TAG this year. The TDWG constitution does not specify how subgroups should select their conveners though it is presumed by most people I consulted that all such decisions should be made on the basis of consensus.
During TDWG 2008 we had a number of discussions concerning how we should move forward and have come up with the suggestion below. We were very aware that not everyone in the TAG was present at TDWG 2008 and so this is just a suggestion to be put to the wider group through the mailing list with an opportunity for people to feed back.
If you agree or disagree please make your comments as soon as possible. Either write to the list or to me personally.
If no major disagreement is found the changes below will take effect as of 21 November 2008
The new convener of the TAG will be Greg Whitbread (ANBG). Greg will take a high level coordinating roll and will be assisted by volunteers who take particular responsibility for areas in which their projects have a vested interest.
Markus Döring (GBIF) will lead development of the ontology with a focus on the needs for occurrence data and checklist integration by GBIF. Patrick Leary (EoL) will feed in requirements from the Encyclopedia of Life species pages perspective.
Kevin Richards (Landcare NZ) will head up development of GUIDs and Tim Robertson (GBIF) will help with the DNS infrastructure for the SRV records associated with LSID roll out.
Renato De Giovanni (CRIA) will continue to head up protocols in the form of his work on TAPIR although he may be limited to the amount of time he can spend because of other commitments.
Personally I still intend to be involved in TDWG and will contribute as time permits.
All the best,
Roger
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