Re: SOSA update telecons

Hi Rob,

many thanks for agreeing to chair this activity!!!

On how to move forward - first a question: I remember discussion on a 
dedicated repo for this work - will this happen, or was it just an idea?

I'm thinking on how we organized the OMS work, there it was most 
valuable to organize all the relevant issues into a GitHub Project, gave 
us a nice overview of where we are on the different discussion points, 
especially when it came to implementing and documenting (it's one thing 
to have an agreement on an issue, a 2nd to have everything entailed by 
the decision done). As an initial step, I've gone through many of the 
existing sosa-ssn and ssn labeled issues, added the sosa-oms-alignment 
label where it made sense (e.g. errors in examples should up updated).

As for how to work through the issues, there are some common topics. 
With a bit of work I think one could find sensible groupings that could 
be discussed together.

:)

Kathi

On 15.06.2023 14:15, Rob Atkinson wrote:
>
> Greetings all,
>
> there has been some confusion regarding times and convenors to meet 
> for the SOSA update process.  There is nothing in the OGC calendar and 
> we have a stale invite.  I have been trying to catch up with many 
> things after last week travelling but we do have a zoom link 
> determined now to move forward, but not enough time to organise an 
> agenda for this week.  I havent seen any specific material ready for 
> discussion, although there is a need to discuss the scope and clarify 
> the stated intention to support backwards compatibility.
>
> I propose we kick off next week at the same time (3pm CET) with proper 
> invites and calendar entries, a zoom link that works and an agenda.
>
> I will undertake to organise this and run the meetings from next week on.
>
> Can participants please forward agenda items to me please. We can talk 
> about open issues, but it would be preferable to either be discussion 
> solutions or to highlight in advance the issues people want to focus 
> on so we can make progress.
>
> We had a submission in terms of a PR for last meeting which allowed us 
> to make some progress, it would be helpful to have some concrete 
> proposals to either close existing issues or open new issues that need 
> to be addressed.
>
> Regards
>
> Rob Atkinson
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