HCLSIG membership clarification

I think there may be a potential confusion wrt HCLSIG membership I'd  
like to try and clarify. I suspect this may come up in todays  
telecon, so I hope this email may be useful in this discussion.

W3C has created the HCLSIG to be an an open, sustainable forum. To  
help ensure that the deliverables of this group are produced in a  
timely fashion dedicated participation from a those representing  
different communities reflected in the charter in important.

The public-semweb-lifesci list (if you're reading this, your on the  
list :) is a public list that also serves as the discussion forum for  
dedicated HCLS group members who are committed to address the items  
outlined in the charter.

Subscribing to this list alone does not constitute being a member of  
this group. Group membership is important for indicating commitment,  
resolving issues, F2F meeting attendance, etc.

If you are part of a W3C Member organization, and have not already  
done so, you can join the Semantic Web Health Care and Life Sciences  
Interest Group by filling in the participation form.

- http://www.w3.org/2004/01/pp-impl/38539/join

To enable a broad spectrum of input and help ensure success, we also  
anticipates the active participation of individuals as Invited  
Experts. Details on Invited Experts are available here

- http://www.w3.org/2004/08/invexp

If you're not affiliated with a W3C member organization but you feel  
you have expertise not currently represented in the group that you  
would like to contribute, contact the HCLS chairs and myself.

Participation from W3C Members and non-Member Invited Experts will  
help ensure the goals of this charter are effectively addressed.

--
eric miller                              http://www.w3.org/people/em/
semantic web activity lead               http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/
w3c world wide web consortium            http://www.w3.org/

Received on Thursday, 8 December 2005 15:52:41 UTC