- From: David Nickerson <david.nickerson AT gmail.com>
- To: CellML Discussion List <cellml-discussion AT cellml.org>
- Subject: [[cellml-discussion] ] Re: Call for CellML Editor nominations 2014
- Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2014 15:21:01 +1200
Hi all,
Just a reminder, nominations for CellML editor close soon so be sure
to submit your nominees now.
Cheers,
David.
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 9:43 PM, David Nickerson
<david.nickerson AT gmail.com>
wrote:
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Hi all,
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This is a call for nominations for two CellML Editors to replace Alan
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Garny and Jonathan Cooper, whose term ends with the approaching 8th
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International CellML Workshop.
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Nominations should be made via the form available at:
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http://goo.gl/NvJRDq. The nomination deadline is 8 April 2014.
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The document describing the election process is available at:
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http://www.cellml.org/community/election-of-editors.
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The CellML Editors play a key role in writing and developing the
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CellML specification. CellML Editors have to be willing to invest time
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and effort into evaluating proposals for changes, researching the
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possible impact of those changes, thinking about how to implement the
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changes, writing new text in the CellML specification, dealing with
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practical matters of writing, editing, coordinating, tracking changes
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to documents, etc. The work level tends to be highly uneven and
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unpredictable, but on average it is not overwhelming.
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The length of a CellML Editor's term is 3 years. The current CellML
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Editors are David Nickerson, Poul Nielsen, Jonathan Cooper, Alan
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Garny, and Mike Cooling
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(http://www.cellml.org/community/editorial_board), with Jonathan and
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Alan being replaced in 2014. This is the nomination phase of the
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CellML Editor search. You may nominate anyone (including yourself)
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that you believe is qualified and would act as a good CellML Editor.
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Current members of the CellML Editorial Board cannot be nominated for
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election. You may describe your rationale for making the nomination in
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the nomination form. You may fill out this form more than once, for
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nominating multiple individuals.
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The CellML Editors will gather the results and create a single list of
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all unique candidates along with the rationales for their nominations,
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then verify with each individual that they accept the nomination, and
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finally issue a call for voting. The voting will take place
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electronically using an online ballot form.
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Cheers,
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David, on behalf of the CellML Editorial Board.
- [[cellml-discussion] ] Re: Call for CellML Editor nominations 2014, David Nickerson, 04/08/2014
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