Hi all,
Now that we have this nice list, I think it's time to start some
discussions! (Alex already asked why this bunch of people is so
quiet...)
I feel free to start off with a tough and non-technical question,
which is focused on the European situation and probably mainly a
question of strategy, politics, and lobbying:
Continuing our ideas and statements in [1] & [2] - what do you think
might be an efficient strategy to raise awareness within the EC and,
ultimately, to work towards a common framework for ICT-support of
European research projects (which could be based on Zope/Plone)? What
further steps can be taken? What possibilities exists as instruments
in Framework Programme 7?
Maybe some of you have ideas? I do not expect answers ;-)
Looking forward to your replies.
Best,
Marcin
[1] Krogh, P.H., Munkvold, B.E., Bohanec, M., Dzeroski, S., Heymans,
X., Amaikwu, E., Davies, M., 2007.
Collaborative systems for EU research projects. In: Research -
European Research & Innovation Review.
March 2007, DODS, Issue 1, p. 4., (available from: http://
userver.ftw.at/~davies/files/Krogh%20et%20al%202007%20European%
20Research%20%26%20Innovation%20Review.pdf)
[2]
http://plone.org/events/conferences/seattle-2006/presentations/
plone_for_european_research_projects_ploneconf2006-final.pdf
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