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Re: [cellml-discussion] Call for Nominations for two new CellML Editors. Deadline is 23rd March.


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  • From: Alan Garny <a.garny AT auckland.ac.nz>
  • To: cellml-discussion Mailing List <cellml-discussion AT lists.cellml.org>
  • Subject: Re: [cellml-discussion] Call for Nominations for two new CellML Editors. Deadline is 23rd March.
  • Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2018 21:48:19 +0000
  • Accept-language: en-NZ, en-US

Hi all,

Just a quick reminder about our call for nominations for two new CellML
Editors. The dealing is this coming Friday.

Cheers, Alan.

From: Alan Garny
<a.garny AT auckland.ac.nz>
Date: Tuesday, 6 March 2018 at 2:08 PM
To: cellml-discussion Mailing List
<cellml-discussion AT lists.cellml.org>
Subject: Call for Nominations for two new CellML Editors. Deadline is 23rd
March.

Hi all,

This is a call for nominations for two new CellML Editors.

The CellML Editorial Board is an elected group of five members who have the
responsibility to encourage and facilitate discussion about development of
the CellML standard. CellML Editors also approve official specification
documents, correct errata, assess proposals, and manage revisions to CellML.
They are elected by the CellML community and serve for 3-year terms as
volunteers. The current board members are listed at
http://www.cellml.org/community/editorial_board. Two board members are needed
to replace Jonathan Cooper and Alan Garny, whose term ends at the CellML
Workshop later this month.

This is the nomination phase of the CellML Editors election. You may nominate
anyone (including yourself) that you believe is qualified and would act as a
good CellML Editor. Current members of the CellML Editorial Board cannot be
nominated for election.

Nominations should be made via the form available at
https://goo.gl/forms/lZ9psRwKxPFbcgdG2. The nomination deadline is Friday
23rd March 2018. You may nominate multiple individuals – simply fill out the
form more than once.

The current CellML Editors will gather the results and create a single list
of unique candidates, verify with each candidate that they accept the
nomination, and finally issue a call for voting following the 12th
International CellML Workshop
(https://www.cellml.org/community/events/workshop/2018).

If you wish to know more details about the election process, please see
http://www.cellml.org/community/election-of-editors.

Cheers, Alan Garny, on behalf of the CellML Editorial Board.



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