Re: Paris BioHackathon proposal

Thanks everyone for your input on this. I have now submitted the proposal.

Alasdair

On 23 May 2018, at 14:16, Justin Clark-Casey <jc955@cam.ac.uk<mailto:jc955@cam.ac.uk>> wrote:

Looks good to me as well.  Ship it! :)

On 23/05/18 13:37, ljgarcia wrote:
Hi Alasdair,
I think it reads well. And text is within the limit. It would be a go-ahead on my side.
Thanks!
Regards,
On 2018-05-23 13:11, Gray, Alasdair J G wrote:
It seems that we still have some discussions on the text in the
document. I’ve done another pass, but have not been able to resolve
all the issues.

Leyla, Justin, Nick, do you have time to do another look over the
document?

I would like to try to get it submitted by 3pm (BST) today.

Alasdair

On 22 May 2018, at 20:02, Nick Juty <nsjuty@gmail.com<mailto:nsjuty@gmail.com>> wrote:

I've just added some comments, and suggested a few modifications,
Thanks for all the work on this,

cheers

Nick

On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 4:04 PM, Gray, Alasdair J G
<A.J.G.Gray@hw.ac.uk<mailto:A.J.G.Gray@hw.ac.uk>> wrote:

Hi

I have redrafted the background again.

Justin, I’d appreciate any revisions to the expected outcomes that
would add more emphasis to what you feel is lost. I’ve separated
out the insertion of the new text from the removal of the old text
so that we can use suggestions to help improve the content.

Alasdair

On 22 May 2018, at 15:55, Justin Clark-Casey <jc955@cam.ac.uk<mailto:jc955@cam.ac.uk>>
wrote:

Hi Leyla,

I think Alasdair is in the process of redrafting this to take the
comments into account.
On 22/05/18 15:49, ljgarcia wrote:
Hi Justin,
We still have about 100 characters in the expected outcomes (after
Alasdair's changes). Could you please have a look and see if you can
add something else that will aligned better to your expectations?
Thanks!
Regards,
On 2018-05-22 15:28, LJ Garcia Castro wrote:
Hi Alasdair,

Thanks for the suggestions. I am leaving the proposal with you as
main
applicant so please make sure it is submitted on time. Deadline is
May
the 23rd.

Justin and I have added some comments to your editions. Please see
how
they can be best addressed. A last chance to comment/approve would
be
nice.

I also removed identifiers.org<http://identifiers.org> [1] as a possible registry as other
options
are also out there (as mentioned in one of the comments). I would
say
we could have multiple registries as far as all of them are
consistent
and serve the same underlying content. I suppose they will be marked
up following Bioschemas recommendations so it could work. Something
that we could discuss later.
Regards,

On 22/05/2018 14:48, Gray, Alasdair J G wrote:

Hi Leyla, All,

Thanks for making such a good start on this. I have gone through the
form sections to give them more of a focus on what we need to
achieve as a community, and to bring the various sections under the
word count. Please review my suggestions and see if you agree.

I have put myself in as the main point of contact, but this is
really a group effort.

Best regards

Alasdair

On 21 May 2018, at 10:30, LJ Garcia Castro <ljgarcia@ebi.ac.uk<mailto:ljgarcia@ebi.ac.uk>>
wrote:
Dear all,

The proposal for the Paris BioHackthon is available at

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q2SL2jHWwmhK-T57YyPmViq1zifKT1bEtiZUTuheNQA/edit

[4]

Thanks all for your comments, suggestions and editions. Still some
things to finish up. Deadline in Wed the 23rd of May.

@Alasdair, @Carole, @Rafael, could you please choose a name for
the main contact person?

@Justin, please resolve those comments that you created and have
been clarified/resolved already so we can focus on those still
pending.

@Alasdair, @Dominique, @Justin, @Melanie Could you please confirm
whether you want to be named as leaders here?

@everybody. Would any of you prefer to send a separate proposal
focus on some specific aspect of Bioschemas? If so, please let us
know and remove any related text from this current all-in-one
Bioschemas proposal.

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Assistant Professor in Computer Science,
School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
(Athena SWAN Bronze Award)
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh UK.

Email: A.J.G.Gray@hw.ac.uk
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ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5711-4872 [3]
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Alasdair J G Gray
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Assistant Professor in Computer Science,
School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
(Athena SWAN Bronze Award)
Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh UK.

Email: A.J.G.Gray@hw.ac.uk<mailto:A.J.G.Gray@hw.ac.uk>
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Office: Earl Mountbatten Building 1.39
Twitter: @gray_alasdair

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