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Coordinating and Prioritizing tasks for GAZ #27
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How about a doodle poll? could get gnarly eyeballing the timezones! |
+1 to a doodle poll! |
Great, please send out the doodle poll to the group.
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How about a doodle poll? could get gnarly eyeballing the timezones!
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The Doodle: https://doodle.com/poll/ufd7cuufspwttt37 I've assumed viable times will be in the 8am-10am Pacific daylight range, and end of workday in Europe. In June 3-7, 10-14 range. |
Thank you Damion !!
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The Doodle: https://doodle.com/poll/ufd7cuufspwttt37
I've assumed viable times will be in the 8am-10am Pacific daylight range,
and end of workday in Europe.
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Mark Schildhauer (@mpsaloha ) would also like to participate. Could you please add him to the list of assignees so that he receives updates? Thanks! |
So only 10 assignees get put on. if @mpsaloha can follow this he can receive updates? Also if you give me his email address I can add it to doodle. |
Thanks, Damion. It's |
Does someone want to start a rolling agenda doc? Some things to discuss:
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Great idea Chris,
Please start the Agenda google doc and add a link in the GAZ ticket.
Cheers,
Lynn
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Does someone want to start a rolling agenda doc?
Some things to discuss:
- use of github to organize work via tickets
- who has resources to help and how will they contribute?
- strategy for modularization #21
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- wikidata mapping/integration updates (chris)
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Leaving ticket open for subsequent meetings. How often to meet. Set up doodle poll for next call. [Damion] |
Hi all:
I'm totally swamped with a week long course this week, but will look into
this all more next week.
Ramona
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Assistant Research Professor, Bio5 Institute, University of Arizona
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Leaving ticket open for subsequent meetings.
How often to meet.
Set up doodle poll for next call. [Damion]
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On the matter of prioritization, everything pretty much hinges on #21 since we can't edit until we modularize |
I would like to plan a meeting of the GAZ group, to prioritize
tasks and to determine who will carry out the work, and take
responsibility for the various tickets.
Please indicate your availability in this ticket, so that we can coordinate a call for
early June.
Lynn: On travel May 15-29, fairly open schedule first two weeks of June.
Cheers,
Lynn
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