[seek-taxon] Agenda All Hands

Matt Jones jones at nceas.ucsb.edu
Thu Oct 13 14:02:16 PDT 2005


I'd like to note that this update presentation should be as cohesive as 
possible. We are trying to 1) give an overview of Taxon to the CIPRES 
and NESCENT folks, and 2) provide a status update to the SEEK folks. 
We already have 6 back-to-back presentations for the update on each of 
the 6 subgroups -- it would reallybe better if taxon could pick one 
person to do the whole 30 minutes and have that person consult with the 
others in crafting the presentation to be a balanced view of what 
taxon's goals, accomplishments, and current work are.   If you must have 
3 presenters (bringing our total to 9), then at least be sure the 
presentations are integrated well. Thanks.

Matt

Beach, James H wrote:
> Seek-Taxon --
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> I have a draft agenda for SEEK Taxon on the SEEK All Hands Meeting page, 
> based on suggestions from our 9/30/05 conference call.  Let me know if 
> you would like to make some changes, additions, etc.   I have listed, 
> Peet, Kennedy and Stewart as the tag team for the brief update on their 
> respective subprojects for the Monday afternoon plenary session.  With a 
> half-hour total, that would be about 10 minutes per presenter.
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> Jim
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