Difference between revisions of "Sustainable Data Management/20200509 telcon notes"

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Nice idea, needs some scoping.
 
Nice idea, needs some scoping.
  
Use case: someone suggests starting a new repo. asks: what do I need to do?
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* Use case: someone suggests starting a new repo. asks: what do I need to do?
use case: one of the 300+ domain repos asks, what dos it mean for me to be a repository in this community?
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* use case: one of the 300+ domain repos asks, what dos it mean for me to be a repository in this community?
  
knowing that there are defining services, products. but there should be a set of common featues across all. what are there
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knowing that there are defining services, products for any repo: it would be useful to have a set of common featues across all. what are they
  
 
how are these differentiated from Core trust seal? (not inventing that)
 
how are these differentiated from Core trust seal? (not inventing that)
 
canm we giide s $$-limited repos on what goals they might want to have/
 
canm we giide s $$-limited repos on what goals they might want to have/
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Bob: paper on the trust principles, high level. '''TO DO: URL'''
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idea behind it: RDA initiative (philadelphia, WDS cert) -

Revision as of 14:25, May 8, 2020

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Agenda

  1. Review notes and ideas from February
  2. 3 Slides for ESIP Collaboration Area Highlights

Goal: summarize our activities to the rest of the Federation, solicit ideas or members.


Attending

  • Megan Carter
  • Erin Antognoii (with NAL, Ag Commons)
  • Ruth Duerr
  • Corinna Gries
  • Shelley Stall
  • Rebecca Koskela
  • Margaret O'Brien (scribe)
  • Bob Downs
  • Philip Tarrant

Regrets

  • Cyndy Parr

Notes

feedback from data stewardship group:

Nice idea, needs some scoping.

  • Use case: someone suggests starting a new repo. asks: what do I need to do?
  • use case: one of the 300+ domain repos asks, what dos it mean for me to be a repository in this community?

knowing that there are defining services, products for any repo: it would be useful to have a set of common featues across all. what are they

how are these differentiated from Core trust seal? (not inventing that) canm we giide s $$-limited repos on what goals they might want to have/


Bob: paper on the trust principles, high level. TO DO: URL


idea behind it: RDA initiative (philadelphia, WDS cert) -