[LTER-im] IMexec and NIMO updates
Linda A Powell
powell at fiu.edu
Fri Oct 30 06:11:45 MDT 2015
Good Morning Eda!
I read your original message and am at a lost to find ANYTHING 'inappropriate'. What has our community come to...where you can't express concerns and ask intelligent, meaningful questions...ridiculous!? You are absolutely right in that the proposed 'Data Center' will change our jobs (just in work load alone) and I agree that we should continue to be a big part in the process as we move forward. I, too, congratulate Paul and Corinna and appreciate that they are taking on a big task...thank you!
Just my two cents!
Linda
Linda Powell
Information Manager
Florida Coastal Everglades LTER Program
OE 148, Florida International University
University Park
Miami, Florida 33199
Phone (Tallahassee, FL): 850-745-0381
Phone(Miami,FL): 305-856-0039 or 305-348-6054
Website: http://fcelter.fiu.edu
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From: im <im-bounces at lists.lternet.edu> on behalf of Eda C. Melendez-Colom <edacorreo at yahoo.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 9:54 PM
To: Corinna Gries; im at lternet.edu
Subject: Re: [LTER-im] IMexec and NIMO updates
The below message was evaluated as "inappropriate" by the administrator of the lter-all list. My intention was to send it to the IM community only and not the entire LTER community.
I keep reading it to see if I am being inappropriate here but I cannot see how. Maybe is old fearless me so I want to apologize in advance if this bothers anybody in any way.
My only intention is that we can all have an opportunity to participate in the important process we are living now!
EDA
PD I hope this one get to you. The original message is below:
Hi,
Again, I congratulate you and Paul. Thank you for accepting this challenge.
My interest for now is to learn in which stages of the proposal writing you will be sharing it with our community.
I would like to see that we all get a fair chance to submit our feedback / suggestions/ recommendations with sufficient time to go through an evaluation process to be accepted/rejected and incorporated/discarded.
I have the feeling that whatever is proposed by the LTER community and accepted by NSF for this Center is going to change our jobs and our sites in a very drastic way.
This is why, it is essential that you continue disseminating these news in a timely manner, as you have been doing so far, and similarly, that our community members give you feedback, especially the information managers.
We should all assist you and your team in developing a proposal that not only move this community forward but takes into account our vision and culture.
Again, thanks.
EDA
Eda C. Melendez Colom Information Manager LTER Program University of Puerto Rico Tel. (787) 764-0000 (1-4943) Fax (787) 772 -1481
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From: Corinna Gries <cgries at wisc.edu>
To: "im at lternet.edu" <im at lternet.edu>
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 4:23 PM
Subject: [LTER-im] IMexec and NIMO updates
Dear all,
I hope you all just saw our e-mail to all-lter with the timeline and parameters for NIMO – let me know if it didn’t get through to you. Based on this timeline you can expect many opportunities for input, discussions, and contribution and proposal reading requests.
We do realize that this timeline doesn’t leave any overlap for transitioning technologies and functionality from the current LNO to the new NIMO and we will need a lot of help from all IMs to make this transition possible. Of course the NCO will be involved in this transition as well as there are e-mail lists, websites and content moving into their purview.
Right now we are looking for a few IMs to self-identify an interest in reading drafts of the proposal and staying closely engaged in the writing process by providing feedback quickly and frequently. The EB has identified a few members to also read the proposal drafts, so we would mirror their approach in the IM community.
Furthermore we (IMexec in this case) are looking for a few IMs to self-identify an interest in being more actively involved in the transition process. Although, we will need input from everyone at some points, there will be the need for a few to be more active in evaluating all our current NIS products and suggesting options for how to move them forward.
Thanks everyone
IMexec, Corinna and Paul
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