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Charter and presentation- call for feedback

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  • #89452

    Nadica
    Member

    Dear all,
    Julien and I would appreciate to receive your feedback on Charter by next
    Tuesday June 7, 2022.
    Kind regards,
    Nadica Miljković

    Assoc. Prof. Nadica Miljković
    University of Belgrade – School of Electrical Engineering

  • #89451

    Alexander
    Member

    Dear all,
    sorry I missed the last meeting, I was on a writing retreat.
    Cosmetics: We start the charter with (abbreviation) and later in the text switch to (full name). Why is that so? I consider the second version as uncommon.
    Should we aim for active participants/group chairs from the Global South before we proceed?
    Where can I read up on the subgroups’ topics? In particular, how do they meet our objectives?
    There seems to be a focus on openness in the charter. That’s nice. But isn’t that (one) part of FAIR principles? In particular, I’d consider openness one implementation strategy for FAIR principles, once we have the principles in place.
    In FAIR4RS there was a subgroup dealing with definition work. I suggest to also have such a subgroup to match our objectives.
    Sorry if I missed to read anything other than the etherpad and presentation.
    Thanks
    Alexander

  • #89449

    Nadica
    Member

    Dear Alexander,
    Please find my comments inline below.
    Dear Alexander,
    Please find my comments inline below.
    > Dear all,
    >
    > sorry I missed the last meeting, I was on a writing retreat.
    No, problem. We have one meeting today. In case you can’t make it, you are
    always more than welcome to join regular monthly meetings.
    Dear Alexander,
    Please find my comments inline below.
    > Dear all,
    >
    > sorry I missed the last meeting, I was on a writing retreat.
    No, problem. We have one meeting today. In case you can’t make it, you are
    always more than welcome to join regular monthly meetings.
    >
    > Cosmetics: We start the charter with (abbreviation) and later
    > in the text switch to (full name). Why is that so? I
    > consider the second version as uncommon.
    Thank you for noticing this. I could not find the exact location of
    (full name). I would kindly ask you to mark it in the text
    and we will correct this.
    Dear Alexander,
    Please find my comments inline below.
    > Dear all,
    >
    > sorry I missed the last meeting, I was on a writing retreat.
    No, problem. We have one meeting today. In case you can’t make it, you are
    always more than welcome to join regular monthly meetings.
    >
    > Cosmetics: We start the charter with (abbreviation) and later
    > in the text switch to (full name). Why is that so? I
    > consider the second version as uncommon.
    Thank you for noticing this. I could not find the exact location of
    (full name). I would kindly ask you to mark it in the text
    and we will correct this.
    >
    > Should we aim for active participants/group chairs from the Global South
    > before we proceed?
    We discussed Global South extensively in regards to Reviewer’s comments.
    Please, see the Etherpad notes
    https://etherpad.hu-berlin.de/ep/p/g.b9vQvzly2nMJWI6l$FAIR4RH-1 as well as
    Reviewer’s comments. Shortly, we cannot aim for something that we may not
    provide at all.
    Dear Alexander,
    Please find my comments inline below.
    > Dear all,
    >
    > sorry I missed the last meeting, I was on a writing retreat.
    No, problem. We have one meeting today. In case you can’t make it, you are
    always more than welcome to join regular monthly meetings.
    >
    > Cosmetics: We start the charter with (abbreviation) and later
    > in the text switch to (full name). Why is that so? I
    > consider the second version as uncommon.
    Thank you for noticing this. I could not find the exact location of
    (full name). I would kindly ask you to mark it in the text
    and we will correct this.
    >
    > Should we aim for active participants/group chairs from the Global South
    > before we proceed?
    We discussed Global South extensively in regards to Reviewer’s comments.
    Please, see the Etherpad notes
    https://etherpad.hu-berlin.de/ep/p/g.b9vQvzly2nMJWI6l$FAIR4RH-1 as well as
    Reviewer’s comments. Shortly, we cannot aim for something that we may not
    provide at all.
    >
    > Where can I read up on the subgroups’ topics? In particular, how do they
    > meet our objectives?
    Page 6 now incorporates the text on subgroup topics.
    Dear Alexander,
    Please find my comments inline below.
    > Dear all,
    >
    > sorry I missed the last meeting, I was on a writing retreat.
    No, problem. We have one meeting today. In case you can’t make it, you are
    always more than welcome to join regular monthly meetings.
    >
    > Cosmetics: We start the charter with (abbreviation) and later
    > in the text switch to (full name). Why is that so? I
    > consider the second version as uncommon.
    Thank you for noticing this. I could not find the exact location of
    (full name). I would kindly ask you to mark it in the text
    and we will correct this.
    >
    > Should we aim for active participants/group chairs from the Global South
    > before we proceed?
    We discussed Global South extensively in regards to Reviewer’s comments.
    Please, see the Etherpad notes
    https://etherpad.hu-berlin.de/ep/p/g.b9vQvzly2nMJWI6l$FAIR4RH-1 as well as
    Reviewer’s comments. Shortly, we cannot aim for something that we may not
    provide at all.
    >
    > Where can I read up on the subgroups’ topics? In particular, how do they
    > meet our objectives?
    Page 6 now incorporates the text on subgroup topics.
    >
    > There seems to be a focus on openness in the charter. That’s nice. But
    > isn’t that (one) part of FAIR principles? In particular, I’d consider
    > openness one implementation strategy for FAIR principles, once we have the
    > principles in place.
    We have already agreed on this. Julien added more clearer statement
    (please, see page 3).
    Dear Alexander,
    Please find my comments inline below.
    > Dear all,
    >
    > sorry I missed the last meeting, I was on a writing retreat.
    No, problem. We have one meeting today. In case you can’t make it, you are
    always more than welcome to join regular monthly meetings.
    >
    > Cosmetics: We start the charter with (abbreviation) and later
    > in the text switch to (full name). Why is that so? I
    > consider the second version as uncommon.
    Thank you for noticing this. I could not find the exact location of
    (full name). I would kindly ask you to mark it in the text
    and we will correct this.
    >
    > Should we aim for active participants/group chairs from the Global South
    > before we proceed?
    We discussed Global South extensively in regards to Reviewer’s comments.
    Please, see the Etherpad notes
    https://etherpad.hu-berlin.de/ep/p/g.b9vQvzly2nMJWI6l$FAIR4RH-1 as well as
    Reviewer’s comments. Shortly, we cannot aim for something that we may not
    provide at all.
    >
    > Where can I read up on the subgroups’ topics? In particular, how do they
    > meet our objectives?
    Page 6 now incorporates the text on subgroup topics.
    >
    > There seems to be a focus on openness in the charter. That’s nice. But
    > isn’t that (one) part of FAIR principles? In particular, I’d consider
    > openness one implementation strategy for FAIR principles, once we have the
    > principles in place.
    We have already agreed on this. Julien added more clearer statement
    (please, see page 3).
    >
    > In FAIR4RS there was a subgroup dealing with definition work. I suggest to
    > also have such a subgroup to match our objectives.
    Thank you for your suggestion. Please, keep in mind that we don’t have a
    subgroup and that this is an ongoing activity. While we discussed
    Reviewer’s comments, we realized that some risk management (in case
    subgroups are not formed) should take place in the Charter. Please, see
    page 6.
    Dear Alexander,
    Please find my comments inline below.
    > Dear all,
    >
    > sorry I missed the last meeting, I was on a writing retreat.
    No, problem. We have one meeting today. In case you can’t make it, you are
    always more than welcome to join regular monthly meetings.
    >
    > Cosmetics: We start the charter with (abbreviation) and later
    > in the text switch to (full name). Why is that so? I
    > consider the second version as uncommon.
    Thank you for noticing this. I could not find the exact location of
    (full name). I would kindly ask you to mark it in the text
    and we will correct this.
    >
    > Should we aim for active participants/group chairs from the Global South
    > before we proceed?
    We discussed Global South extensively in regards to Reviewer’s comments.
    Please, see the Etherpad notes
    https://etherpad.hu-berlin.de/ep/p/g.b9vQvzly2nMJWI6l$FAIR4RH-1 as well as
    Reviewer’s comments. Shortly, we cannot aim for something that we may not
    provide at all.
    >
    > Where can I read up on the subgroups’ topics? In particular, how do they
    > meet our objectives?
    Page 6 now incorporates the text on subgroup topics.
    >
    > There seems to be a focus on openness in the charter. That’s nice. But
    > isn’t that (one) part of FAIR principles? In particular, I’d consider
    > openness one implementation strategy for FAIR principles, once we have the
    > principles in place.
    We have already agreed on this. Julien added more clearer statement
    (please, see page 3).
    >
    > In FAIR4RS there was a subgroup dealing with definition work. I suggest to
    > also have such a subgroup to match our objectives.
    Thank you for your suggestion. Please, keep in mind that we don’t have a
    subgroup and that this is an ongoing activity. While we discussed
    Reviewer’s comments, we realized that some risk management (in case
    subgroups are not formed) should take place in the Charter. Please, see
    page 6.
    >
    > Sorry if I missed to read anything other than the etherpad and
    > presentation.
    I hope this helps?
    Dear Alexander,
    Please find my comments inline below.
    > Dear all,
    >
    > sorry I missed the last meeting, I was on a writing retreat.
    No, problem. We have one meeting today. In case you can’t make it, you are
    always more than welcome to join regular monthly meetings.
    >
    > Cosmetics: We start the charter with (abbreviation) and later
    > in the text switch to (full name). Why is that so? I
    > consider the second version as uncommon.
    Thank you for noticing this. I could not find the exact location of
    (full name). I would kindly ask you to mark it in the text
    and we will correct this.
    >
    > Should we aim for active participants/group chairs from the Global South
    > before we proceed?
    We discussed Global South extensively in regards to Reviewer’s comments.
    Please, see the Etherpad notes
    https://etherpad.hu-berlin.de/ep/p/g.b9vQvzly2nMJWI6l$FAIR4RH-1 as well as
    Reviewer’s comments. Shortly, we cannot aim for something that we may not
    provide at all.
    >
    > Where can I read up on the subgroups’ topics? In particular, how do they
    > meet our objectives?
    Page 6 now incorporates the text on subgroup topics.
    >
    > There seems to be a focus on openness in the charter. That’s nice. But
    > isn’t that (one) part of FAIR principles? In particular, I’d consider
    > openness one implementation strategy for FAIR principles, once we have the
    > principles in place.
    We have already agreed on this. Julien added more clearer statement
    (please, see page 3).
    >
    > In FAIR4RS there was a subgroup dealing with definition work. I suggest to
    > also have such a subgroup to match our objectives.
    Thank you for your suggestion. Please, keep in mind that we don’t have a
    subgroup and that this is an ongoing activity. While we discussed
    Reviewer’s comments, we realized that some risk management (in case
    subgroups are not formed) should take place in the Charter. Please, see
    page 6.
    >
    > Sorry if I missed to read anything other than the etherpad and
    > presentation.
    I hope this helps?
    >
    > Thanks
    > Alexander
    Kind regards,

  • #89448

    Julien
    Member

    I did correct that part, actually, so it is not there anymore 🙂

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