Personally I believe that our OSLC User Group for Communications has achieve its initially set objectives.
Under the new structure, I don't see it to actively contribute in terms of making any decisions related to official dissemination and exploitation activities of the OSLC. I agree though that we can keep the communication line open for non OASIS member to bring in ideas and feedback into the group. Therefore, if all partners of this working group agree I'd suggest to close the WG in its traditional structure - since we have reached all our objectives I'd suggest a thanks message to everybody in the community. Best Regards, Parham Vasaiely Systems Engineering Project Manager ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------- Airbus Group TX5AE Systems Engineering Processes & Platforms www.airbus-group.com <http://www.airbus-group.com/> From: Sean Kennedy [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 3:53 PM To: [email protected]; Vasaiely, Parham Subject: RE: [Oslc-communications] open-services.net (and OSLC logo?) publicredesign Hi Parham, Good to hear from you :-) What happens to the OSLC User Group for Communications is a good question, and I think it depends on whether we want contributions from non-OASIS members, or if we think some closer association with the OSLC Member Section (perhaps as a Subcommittee - which would have to be chaired by someone from the Steering Committee) has benefits that offset limiting our pool of potential participants. For the present, until there is a well-defined need/case for moving this effort to OASIS, I think we should stay at open-services.net as a User Group. What do you think? Does anyone else have thoughts? Best regards, ________________________________ Sean Kennedy OSLC Community Development Leader for IBM Rational Operations Coordinator for the OSLC Steering Committee Phone: +1-905-413-4385 8200 Warden Ave Fax: +1-905-413-4850 Markham, Ontario L6G 1C7 Email: [email protected] D1/R0A/8200/MKM LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/seanpk Canada ________________________________ OSLC: Lifecycle integration inspired by the web http://open-services.net Eclipse Lyo: Enabling tool integration with OSLC http://eclipse.org/lyo There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come. -- Victor Hugo "Vasaiely, Parham" ---2014/03/20 11:44:22 AM---Hi Sean, From: "Vasaiely, Parham" <[email protected]> To: Sean Kennedy/Toronto/IBM@IBMCA, <[email protected]>, < [email protected]>, Cc: <[email protected]> Date: 2014/03/20 11:44 AM Subject: RE: [Oslc-communications] open-services.net (and OSLC logo?) publicredesign ________________________________ Hi Sean, Thanks for the update. Sean I think one of my previous emails wasn't delivered, but it would be very useful to understand the position of the OSLC-Communications WG and the effort of the OASIS OSLC community with regard to dissemination and exploitation. Does it make sense to rebuild our group under the OASIS? Best Regards, Parham Vasaiely Systems Engineering Project Manager ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------- Airbus Group TX5AE Systems Engineering Processes & Platforms www.airbus-group.com <http://www.airbus-group.com/> From: Oslc-Communications [ mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sean Kennedy Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 3:34 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Subject: [Oslc-communications] open-services.net (and OSLC logo?) publicredesign As was posted on the OSLC blog last Friday [1], there is an effort underway to update the the open-services.net website, and your participation is welcome and appreciated. Take a look at the reasons why a redesign is being considered [2], and why it's being done in public [3]. Those of you with experience in web and mobile design should be able to contribute in many areas [4] [5]. The can-of-worms that is a potential logo redesign has also been opened [6], and probably everyone can have an opinion there. (I've already given some of my thoughts [7]). I'm sure we'll end up with a better looking and more usable open-services.net, and I hope you'll find it interesting to follow along and share your thoughts. [1]: http://open-services.net/blog/follow-along-as-we-redesign-in-public/ <http://open-services.net/blog/follow-along-as-we-redesign-in-public/> [2]: http://oslc.github.io/redesign/why.html <http://oslc.github.io/redesign/why.html> [3]: http://oslc.github.io/redesign/ <http://oslc.github.io/redesign/> [4]: http://oslc.github.io/redesign/wireframes.html <http://oslc.github.io/redesign/wireframes.html> [5]: http://oslc.github.io/redesign/mobile-first.html <http://oslc.github.io/redesign/mobile-first.html> [6]: http://oslc.github.io/redesign/logo.html <http://oslc.github.io/redesign/logo.html> [7]: https://github.com/OSLC/redesign/issues/1 <https://github.com/OSLC/redesign/issues/1> Best regards, ________________________________ Sean Kennedy OSLC Community Development Leader for IBM Rational Operations Coordinator for the OSLC Steering Committee Phone: +1-905-413-4385 8200 Warden Ave Fax: +1-905-413-4850 Markham, Ontario L6G 1C7 Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> D1/R0A/8200/MKM LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/seanpk <http://www.linkedin.com/in/seanpk> Canada ________________________________ OSLC: Lifecycle integration inspired by the web http://open-services.net <http://open-services.net/> Eclipse Lyo: Enabling tool integration with OSLC http://eclipse.org/lyo <http://eclipse.org/lyo> There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come. -- Victor Hugo
