From: Bittremieux W. <wou...@ua...> - 2016-05-18 15:12:30
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Hi Dave, My apologies for not explicitly confirming sooner. I'll gladly take up the role of secretary, and I have no further remarks about the role distribution. Kind regards, Wout > On 18 May 2016, at 14:17, Tabb, David, Prof <dt...@su...> <dt...@su...> wrote: > > Hi, folks. > > I would like some feedback on this slate so that we can finalize our charter before I leave for the United States next Tuesday. If you would like to completely alter the associations of names with positions, that’s absolutely fine. I do want some feedback before I tell HUPO this is what we’re going to try, though. > > I would really value some emails such as, “yes, I am willing to fill that role” or “no, that doesn’t sound like a good role for me.” > > Thank you! > Dave > > From: Tabb, David, Prof <dt...@su...> [mailto:dt...@su...] > Sent: Friday, 06 May 2016 08:35 > To: psi...@li... > Subject: [Psidev-qc-dev] Organizational roundup > > Hello, all! > > I am thrilled to have worked with you all at Ghent on April 19th! It is very refreshing to work with a group so willing to contribute to this new effort. > > For a first goal, I would like to nominate some roles for the core group of individuals who volunteered at the meeting. I am using roles borrowed from this grid: http://www.psidev.info/roles. > > Chair: David Tabb > Website/Co-Chair: Mathias Walzer > Editor/Co-Chair: Stefan Tenzer > Minimum Reporting Requirements: Weimin Zhu > Ontology: Martin Eisenacher > Secretary: Wout Bittremieux > > My rationale looks like this: > We range considerably in our experience as researchers. I understand that senior folks are going to have deeply split attention (my slow reply after Ghent reflects one example; I was teaching a solo four-day blitz in bioinformatics to the Honours students down here). I know that we must have the enthusiasm and energy of the younger folks to drive this project to 1.0. I propose myself as chair because I value time very deeply, and I intend to keep our meetings on-point and short! J > > I enjoyed the enthusiasm Mathias Walzer shows for this effort, and I appreciate his establishing the GitHub site so rapidly. His initial development of the draft format is an impressive beginning upon which we can build. I think he will be an able co-chair. Given his attention to GitHub, I think he will be well-placed to ensure our group is well-represented on the HUPO-PSI website. > > Stefan Tenzer has volunteered to co-chair, and I appreciated the contributions he was able to make in the morning of our session. I think he will be a solid member of the team. I have also volunteered him as the editor for our team, which is a role that may require considerable effort since it involves document process management (http://www.psidev.info/groups/psi-editors). > > Weimin Zhu has plenty of valuable experience from the mzData effort, and I think he would have good thoughts on which aspects of quality reporting are essential to a minimal report. > > Martin Eisenacher seems to have highly relevant experience in format specificiation and ontology management. If he is willing to serve as our Ontology lead, we will be fortunate! > > Wout Bittremieux has already made great contributions to the software library aspect of the qcML format. I hope he will be willing to work on our meeting reports (and assist in the construction of our various manuscripts). > > If you would like to request a modified role or propose an altogether different roster, I would be happy to hear it. I have not been organizationally involved with HUPO-PSI in the past, so I may not have the most useful experience for framing such a candidate slate. > > Yes, I will attend ASMS in San Antonio, and I think that’s a great deadline for immediate goals. I would like to knock together an outline for the perspective/announcement. > > Mathias, I liked your idea about sending an invite/announcement to the other HUPO-PSI groups. > > We should start soon on identifying the major use cases for qcML and the applicability of various metrics to that purpose. I particularly want to look at experimental types that are currently uncovered by quality metrics (such as top-down and DIA). > > Thank you all for your willingness to take part in this push! > Dave > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Mobile security can be enabling, not merely restricting. Employees who > bring their own devices (BYOD) to work are irked by the imposition of MDM > restrictions. Mobile Device Manager Plus allows you to control only the > apps on BYO-devices by containerizing them, leaving personal data untouched! > https://ad.doubleclick.net/ddm/clk/304595813;131938128;j_______________________________________________ > Psidev-qc-dev mailing list > Psi...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/psidev-qc-dev |