[11:06] <michaelp> Hello everyone. Could you give me your Skype IDs so that I can initiate the call?
[11:06] <@DianeHillmann> dihillmann
[11:07] <@DGarijo> dgarijov
[11:07] <@edsu> inkdroid
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[11:12] <michaelp> Topic: Introduction on new participants
[11:12] <michaelp> Ed: Software developer at LC. Working on digital preservation.
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[11:17] <michaelp> ACTION: Try to shift DC-2010 workshop to the two afternoon slots
[11:18] <michaelp> –DONE
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[11:19] <michaelp> Topic: DC-2010 Agenda
[11:21] <michaelp> Diane: Somebody should be designated to present about
W3C work on provenance.
[11:21] <michaelp> … Perhaps DC work also.
[11:21] <@edsu> +1 for review of previous work at w3c and dc
[11:21] <michaelp> … Also, we should try to solicit UCs using DC-General mailing list that we might discuss at the meeting.
[11:23] <michaelp> +1 for break-out groups if enough people show up
[11:31] <@edsu>
[11:32] <@edsu> DianeHillmann: we should maybe solicit use cases on dc-general and the dcprov list to seed discussion for pittsburgh
[11:33] <@edsu> DGarijo: maybe we can focus on the gaps that the w3c state of the art report identified?
[11:37] <michaelp> Diane: Craft message to DC lists about SotA report of Prov XG
[11:37] <michaelp> … to get people to submit UCs.
[11:40] <michaelp> Tom: Present ACore using Andrew's slides?
[11:45] <michaelp> Diane: Jennifer Bowern might be interested and might be willing to provide a xC Use Case
[11:49] <michaelp> ACTION: Send out request for use cases to DC-General and DC-Provenance
[11:50] <michaelp> Ed: Use wiki as a tool to know beforehand who is planning to attend the meeting
[11:55] <@edsu> DianeHillmann: we should provide a sample of the sort of use case we are looking for.