Matt wrote: > Hi, > > I think it will now be beneficial to move CellML meetings to a > conference call forum to include contributors outside of the > institute. Can people get back to me with the following: > > 1) They are interested in this or not
There are some downsides to such an approach (e.g. there is currently no easy way to quickly draw a diagram on the whiteboard, making files in an SVG editor and uploading them is difficult to do just to add something to the diagram in response to feedback from others / to explain something better), so I think we should only do this if external people are actually taking part. One option would be to have a physical meeting, but use teleconferencing to let external people hear what is going on, and contribute to the discussion if they want. > 2) Their time zone and preference for times I will be happy with any time within Monday-Friday 8:00 - 18:00 NZDT. > 3) How regularly they would like to have them Once a week, but with > 4) Names of people who should attend that aren't in this immediate > email list. Shane Blackett has been regularly attending CellML meetings, so he should be included (CCd). I believe Edmund has expressed a desire to attend CellML meetings, so I have sent this reply to him as well. I believe Nigel Lovell, Socrates Dokos, and some other members of the optics modelling group at UNSW have been using CellML, and some of their students have written tools, so I have also added them to the CC list. We should probably also see if some other members of the Oxford Physiology group are interested, such as Penny Noble (CCd). Steve McKeever and Jonathan Cooper from computer science at Oxford might also be interested. Vincent Rouilly has also been developing CellML models, as has Dan Beard, so might also be interested. Also, I believe Jagir is looking into using CellML for his PhD project, so it would be worthwhile to include him as well, if he is interested. I have also added [email protected] to the CC list. If I have missed anyone who is interested, please feel free to say so. Best regards, Andrew _______________________________________________ cellml-discussion mailing list [email protected] http://www.cellml.org/mailman/listinfo/cellml-discussion
