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Re: [dow3tf] TF3 - Best Practices Recommendations
- To: <ross@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [dow3tf] TF3 - Best Practices Recommendations
- From: "Brian Darville" <BDARVILLE@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 13:53:34 -0400
- Cc: <dow3tf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <gnso.secretariat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <roseman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Sender: owner-dow3tf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am not going to be in a position to insert the citations between now and next week's call. If someone else would like to take this task on, that would be very helpful. Please volunteer to the list so that we will know who is handling that.
However, I have a compendium of the TF3 constituency statements that was sent to me and which I am going to send to Glen so that, once she confirms that is complete, current and accurate, she can post it so that we will all have all constituency statements in one location. The compendium will make it a little easier to review all of the statements and identify any concrete recommendations about improving data accuracy and verification.
Of course, all of the Task Force members should feel free to submit additional concrete recommendations for improving data accuracy verification.
Brian
>>> "Ross Wm. Rader" <ross@xxxxxxxxxx> 04/23/04 01:45PM >>>
On 4/23/2004 1:37 PM Brian Darville noted that:
> Ross:
>
> In compiling this document, to the extent any of the constituencies provided concrete recommendations about improving data accuracy and verification, it has been included. Contrary to your assertion, although the draft does include the IPC recommendations it also includes recommendations of other constitutencies. The list was compiled based in part on a review of all constituency statements.
Then it would be useful to include citations so that the task force
may appropriately assess the merits of this document.
Could these be prepared and included relatively quickly? This is an
important document that warrants further discussion amongst the
members of this task force.
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