Strangely, I think this is a great idea. And not just because I'm on the TEI Simple project, and Magdalena is sitting across from me. :-) It would be good to get some more Council members up on TEI Simple. Remember that we hope to have the processing model documentation elements in the next release. Please in the next 2 weeks proofread a) the draft guidelines specs at https://github.com/TEIC/TEI-Simple/tree/master/guidelines-specs and let me know if they are wrong somehow and b) the draft guidelines text at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1C1fw5SCrJBZxT7O7-_HLrkBQJk5YZZJzzDbA-ir0... and edit them or provide feedback to the teisimple mailing list (or me directly). -James On 09/09/15 12:13, Hugh Cayless wrote:
I also now have a request from Magdalena, who wonders if there’s any way of coordinating with the TEI Simple Hackathon, which happens on Monday the 26th. I was wondering if we could join forces for a couple of hours or maybe send a couple of Council members to join them for half a day. What do you think?
On Sep 9, 2015, at 6:33 , James Cummings
wrote: Hi Peter,
I remember organising the "Future of ODD" workshop and it was definitely a good thing. Getting those (like Lou, Sebastian, Syd, etc.) into a room to discuss how ODD should develop along with those who were using it in strange ways (like MEI folks), I think worked out well. And look 'Pure ODD' is partly a result thanks to Lou's hard work. That was done as a separate thing not as a council meeting itself. I do think whenever we have conferences where a significant number of us are going to be together, it might be useful to have such meetings. "Focus groups" might be a good way to think about it. Gathering people together to get community involvement in a decision about how something should develop.
e.g. If someone wanted to get lots of talented programmers together for a weekend to rewrite Roma, I'd certainly support it. ;-)
I think the opening a council meeting has a slightly different intent: by demonstrating how tickets are processed, implemented, built, and make it into the guidelines, we not only encourage those who want to submit tickets, but those who want to join the council (and/or) implement them.
-James
On 09/09/15 11:27, Peter Stadler wrote:
I’ve the ODD meeting around the DH Hamburg 2012 in good memory. So, yes, we should do more of those open meetings. Probably another argument for meeting around TEI conferences?! But maybe we should pick one (or several) topic(s) which can be discussed rather than do work on tickets?
Best Peter
Am 09.09.2015 um 10:54 schrieb James Cummings
: Sure, an open session of council where everyone can attend. I don't think too many people will actually take us up on it -- but we'd definitely need a place with some space (just in case, who knows whether 2 people or 10 will show up). Probably depends on how soon we advertise it. I know I've registered, and booked my travel and accommodation already.
I agree with Martin that 2-3 straightforward few tickets might be an interesting thing to go through. And we can also have some general discussion, but think the going through some tickets from start to finish is probably a useful demonstration of various aspects of the Council.
-James
On 08/09/15 20:00, Martin Holmes wrote:
I think it would be good to save some straightforward tickets for an open session, and then (assuming the numbers are small enough), visitors could participate in the discussions and see the changes implemented, right through to the build happening on Jenkins if possible. Although Pure ODD is a huge thing, and fascinating, a presentation on it might not be as much of an introduction to how the Council operates as some hands-on nitty-gritty.
Cheers, Martin
On 15-09-08 10:59 AM, Lou Burnard wrote:
I think we shouldnt be worrying about the elections too much. An open session of the council is a great idea in any case. This would be the weds morning before the keynote I am assuming?
As we will have been meeting for two days already, we should have got through loads of tickets, and also recovered from that strange punch-drunk craziness which tends to appear on the third day (which I assume we are free to spend doing nothing). Which gives us the opportunity to do something a bit different, like present how tickets are handled, discuss recent major changes, etc.
I'd be happy to rabbit on about pure ODD again, if that would be useful.
On 08/09/15 18:12, James Cummings wrote: > Looking at the schedule I'm unable to tell precisely when the keynote > on wednesday is starting. One option would be to have a session prior > to this where others were invited in. > > If election results are not announced until business meeting, then > invite all candidates to a "Find out more about the Council" session. > (Potentially need a lot more space) > > If election results are announced, then invite all successful > candidates to a "Intro to Council Workflows" session. (Not too much > more space.) > > Neither of these would be really doing Council business (except maybe > handling a handful of tickets to demonstrate?) but training people in > what we do. > > Though to be honest, if an unsuccessful candidate still wanted to > spend a morning with us, then I'd have no objections. > > -JAmes > > > On 08/09/15 17:59, Hugh Cayless wrote: >> There was talk of moving the election cycle so candidates would know if >> they'd been elected before the meeting, but that hasn't happened yet. >> >> I'm of two minds: I don't think there'd be any harm in having an open or >> semi-open Council meeting. As you all know, I'm in favor of allowing >> more >> voluntary (if properly credited) participation anyway. On the other, we >> might run into space constraints (I think we certainly would at the >> hotel) >> and there might be issues with getting participants up to speed so they >> could do helpful work. We'd also have to talk about what they'd be >> able to >> do. I think it would be a good thing, but we'd need to do various >> things to >> get set up for it, and do them quickly, including a call for >> participation. >> >> What do you all think? >> >> On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Martin Holmes
wrote: >> >>> I guess you're right. I was thinking the results would be out by then. >>> Candidates, then? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Martin >>> >>> On 15-09-08 08:21 AM, James Cummings wrote: >>> >>>> How will they know they are newly elected? Doesn't the >>>> announcement of >>>> the election results happen at the business meeting? (And the ballot >>>> stay open until shortly before?) >>>> >>>> -James >>>> >>>> On 08/09/15 15:56, Martin Holmes wrote: >>>> >>>>> That's OK with me. I wonder if we could offer the option for >>>>> newly-elected members to sit in if they're interested? People may >>>>> already be there. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Martin >>>>> >>>>> On 15-09-08 05:51 AM, Hugh Cayless wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Dear all, >>>>>> >>>>>> Any objections if our meeting happens on Sunday, Oct. 25, Monday, >>>>>> Oct. 26, and the morning of Wednesday, Oct. 28? Emmanuelle’s trying >>>>>> to make the schedule work out and Tuesday is currently crowded, but >>>>>> there’s a free room Wednesday morning. >>>>>> >>>>>> Please let me know ASAP if this presents a problem. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, Hugh >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>> -- >>> tei-council mailing list >>> tei-council@lists.tei-c.org >>> http://lists.lists.tei-c.org/mailman/listinfo/tei-council >>> >>> PLEASE NOTE: postings to this list are publicly archived >>> -- Dr James Cummings, James.Cummings@it.ox.ac.uk Academic IT Services, University of Oxford -- tei-council mailing list tei-council@lists.tei-c.org http://lists.lists.tei-c.org/mailman/listinfo/tei-council PLEASE NOTE: postings to this list are publicly archived
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