Hi Steve, Christian-Emil,

I tend to support the ISSUE. P107.1 would allow us to express in an elegant way 
a lot of
subtleties of social Group structure. The way to denote it by type of Joining
you propose is consistent with other shortcuts having a .1 property. On the 
other side,
roles may change after joining. Therefore we may infer a 107.1 from the type of 
joining, but
not vice-versa.

Since time is pressing, we'd need a complete proposal with scope notes and 
everything.
As example, I'd suggest a university role ("postgraduate student") or a role in 
a democratic
government ("Foreign Minister").

If you can provide a complete proposal in time, we can vote via e-mail.

Best,

martin

Stephen Stead wrote:
Yes a P107.1 would solve it ("in the role of").
You could also solve this by typing the E85 Joining as being "Master
joining" or "Client Joining" which would also solve different levels of
membership ie "Associate Member joining" or "Full member joining".
As the " P107 has current or former member (is current or former member of)"
is such a weak link is it really worth the extra clutter? I am happy to have it if everyone thinks it is worthwhile.
Rgds
SdS

Stephen Stead
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Subject: [Crm-sig] asymmetric relations between people

We have been studing TEI and CRM today. Family relations found in hold
historical sources can be expressed by the use of group. Eg two sisters
are members of a 'sister'-group'.  But in many historical sources there
are relations like Master-client, tat is asymmetric relations . There is
no .1 type of being a member of a group. Such a .1 would have solved the
problem. Should this be added before the document goes to ISO?

Opinions?

Regards,
Christian-Emil

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