Thank you very much for asking, Carl. (01)
On the Ontolog WikiHomePage (http://ontolog.cim3.net/wiki/),
there is a "Membership" section, where relevant details can be found. (02)
The link to that section is:
http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?WikiHomePage#nid1J (03)
That will get people subscribed to the main [ontolog-forum] list.
Joining other projects/lists (e.g. [cctont-imp] or [health-ont])
involves an individuals participation in those projects, and
coordinating it with a particular project's managers or coordinators. (04)
... rather than just reviewing the "Membership" section, I would
strongly recommend potential and new members to browse through
the entire WikiHomePage content and even navigate the links
provided. Note that a Community of Practice (CoP) is NOT a FORMAL
organization (our projects, and our work, should be, though!) (05)
Feel free to post other questions, or suggest how we could do
this better. (06)
Cheers. =ppy (07)
P.S. This is an important subject, and therefore, I am taking
Carl's input and starting a new thread on it. It is generally
good practice to start a new thread for a new subject matter, and
continue an existing thread (by "replying" to a message) if one
is staying on a particular (ongoing) subject. =ppy
-- (08)
Carl Reed wrote Wed, 3 Aug 2005 10:15:50 -0500 (EST):
> Peter -
>
> I am at a meeting in which there is an individual from the
> University of Maryland whom is very interested in joining
> the forum. How does she go about this?
> Thanks!
>
> Carl Reed
> OGC
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