[open-science] Panton Principles Website

Peter Murray-Rust pm286 at cam.ac.uk
Tue Jul 27 01:17:45 UTC 2010


Mark,
This is one of the wonderful things about the OKF - that people will pick up
and share the development and maintenance.

Many thanks,

P.


On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 6:44 PM, Hahnel, Mark <m.hahnel07 at imperial.ac.uk>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>
> I am taking over the maintenance of the Panton Priciples Website:
> http://pantonprinciples.org/
>
> A list of suggested tweaks, as discussed with Jonathan Gray can be found
> here: http://science.okfnpad.org/PantonPrinciples
>
> There is nothing too major, just the addition of translations and a few
> aesthetics.
>
> If you have any comments or suggestions, please let me know via the
> EtherPad.
>
>
> Thanks and kind Regards,
> Mark Hahnel
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: open-science-bounces at lists.okfn.org [mailto:
> open-science-bounces at lists.okfn.org] On Behalf Of Rufus Pollock
> Sent: 26 July 2010 11:15
> To: Peter Murray-Rust
> Cc: open-science at lists.okfn.org
> Subject: Re: [open-science] OKF: What shall I say at the Open Science
> Summit in Berkeley
>
> On 24 July 2010 18:47, Peter Murray-Rust <pm286 at cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> > I have now started to lay out my thoughts on my blog (see
> > http://wwmm.ch.cam.ac.uk/blogs/murrayrust/?p=2471 and onwards)
> >
> > At present my approach is likely to be:
> > * The OKF is a first-stop for people interested in some aspect of
> Openness.
> > It may not be the most detailed, but it is comprehensive. (I'll mention
> > F/OSS and OpenAcess in this light - there are more specialised sites but
> you
> > can find them from the OKF and you can bounce them off OKF people)
> > * The OKF is the leading place for many things, such as Open Data and
> Open
> > Bibliography
> > * If you have a new concern about Open and don't know where to start ,
> the
> > OKF is the best place.
> > * I will then elaborate about Open data and what the OKF was able to
> provide
> > * then I will explain what we hope to do with the Panton Papers.
>
> Just to say this all seems great Peter. I also note you are always
> free to reuse slides/images etc from existing OKF presentations
> (mainly html/s5 based if so the page is the source ...):
>
> <http://m.okfn.org/files/talks/>
>
> In particular, we have a set of sample slides for introducing the OKF
> specifically designed for reuse in other presentations:
>
> <http://m.okfn.org/files/talks/okf_intro/>
>
> Rufus
>
> > That will take 10 minutes. There is a consistent theme. I am not sure
> > whether I can use the flower analogy - probably yes - it will take 30-60
> > seconds. I defintely think the OKF should run with it.
>
> I think the flower analogy is nice!
>
> Rufus
>
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Peter Murray-Rust
Reader in Molecular Informatics
Unilever Centre, Dep. Of Chemistry
University of Cambridge
CB2 1EW, UK
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