[eml-dev] Proposing new project members

Scott E. Chapal scott.chapal at jonesctr.org
Wed Aug 17 09:04:10 PDT 2005


Scott Chapal     approve 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: eml-dev-bounces at ecoinformatics.org 
> [mailto:eml-dev-bounces at ecoinformatics.org] On Behalf Of Matt Jones
> Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 11:43 AM
> To: jbrunt at LTERnet.edu
> Cc: eml-dev at ecoinformatics.org
> Subject: Re: [eml-dev] Proposing new project members
> 
> I agree -- they've made great contributions and would be good 
> project members if they are willing.  Approved.  We need to 
> hear from the rest of the eml-dev members.  The count so far is below.
> 
> Matt
> 
> Chad Berkley
> Matthew Brooke
> James Brunt 	  approve
> Scott Chapal
> Corinna Gries
> Daniel Higgins 	  approve
> Matthew Jones 	  approve
> Chris Jones
> Peter McCartney
> Ken Ramsey
> Mark Schildhauer
> 
> 
> Past members (not expected to vote)
> ------------
> Tim Bergsma
> David Blankman
> 
> James W Brunt wrote:
> > As I promised at the LTER 2005 IM meeting, in the interest of 
> > increasing community involvement in EML, I would like to 
> propose the 
> > addition of 2 new EML project members for their contributions and 
> > continued interest in the successful deployment of EML into the 
> > community. (Additionally, I think they should receive the 
> full salary 
> > and benefits to which they are entitled in this position 
> immediately 
> > instead of waiting the usual probation period.) They are:
> >
> > Margaret O'Brien - University of California Santa Barbara - 
> Margaret 
> > is the information manager for the Santa Barbara Coastal 
> LTER project 
> > and the acting information manager for the Moorea Coral 
> Reef LTER project.
> > Margaret has a good knowledge of eml from the implementors point of 
> > view
> > - Margaret is actively using EML and Metacat to manage the projects 
> > data holdings and has worked on the LTER eml best practices 
> project. 
> > Margaret recently worked with Mark Servilla in developing 
> the schema 
> > for the proposed changes to eml-literature.
> >
> > Mark Servilla - University of New Mexico - Mark is the lead 
> scientist 
> > on the LTER Network Information System project at the LTER Network 
> > Office at UNM. Mark has a good understanding of eml from the 
> > developers point of view - he has implemented eml for the LTER 
> > remotely-sensed data, recently developed an eml 
> unit-dictionary online 
> > resource and worked with Margaret O'Brien on the proposed 
> changes to the eml-literature schema.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > James
> >
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