Re: Chairing

Happy to chair, prefer to edit.

2009/2/11 Harry Halpin <hhalpin@ibiblio.org>:
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> Tim Anglade wrote:
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>> Le 10 févr. 09 à 22:35, Krishna Sankar (ksankar) a écrit :
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>>> b)    On a different note, would be happy (cautiously) to explore a
>>> co-chair position, if needed.
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>> Ditto. But representing the "Industry" is kind of a tall order. af83
>> is a company solely focused on Social Networks (it creates and
>> operates Social Networks). Hence it gets exposed to almost all of the
>> issues at hand, on a daily basis — but it is a small company and
>> bigger structures definitely have something to bring to the
>> discussion. As a participant, I primarily want to make sure the
>> appropriate nuances across sectors (Academics, Industry) and within a
>> sector can be heard.
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> My personal feeling is that a chair with connection to the "Open Stack",
> i.e. OpenID, OpenSocial, etc. - or at least someone who is
> friends-of-a-friend with them, would be best. Someone with actual pull
> in industry would be ideal. I am not that person. I am not sure who on
> this list is.
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> I am also happy to edit some document about technical details, or just
> comment.
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>> Anyway, I'd be willing to spend the time and hopefully would be able
>> to bring (some appropriate level of) my and af83's passion for the
>> subject as co-chair.
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>> But I still feel there is a lot that remains to be defined beforehand:
>> which are the subjects we'll be working on? What will be the exact
>> structure? Etc.
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