[Patina] Meeting Outcomes

Michael Jewell mjewell at gmail.com
Thu Dec 6 12:31:50 GMT 2012


Hi all,

We had a good discussion - in summary:

1) We're going to rework the recruitment mail a little, emphasising the
history feature & the upcoming shared workspaces. We'll then send that off
to another 10 archaeologists. We're also wondering if it'd be worthwhile
sending a shorter email to the people in the last list (or maybe just the
two who have registered) asking how they're getting on? The current email
is at
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EWlzxQV7WcTY_mJ-CxK6j4SB79jYWW2PofT4npKkpiU/edit(shout
if you want to read it and don't yet have access)

2) There's definitely an opportunity to use LP Archaeology/CR Archaeology (
http://crarchaeology.co.uk/), as well as another archaeology contact of
Tom. Would it be of value to meet up with them in the New Year to get some
feedback, and maybe ask them to deploy some of the phones at their sites? I
feel it may be good to target some groups that are definitely going to be
doing archaeology, and are keen to try out our system.

3) Plenary Presentation: We're thinking that we'd have a contextual intro
from Graeme (5 minutes or so?), followed by 7 minutes from the two of us. I
can see the structure of mine being:

0. Swift re-introduction to PoN
1. How we've been using PoN: Tidgrove deployment, deploying to commercial
archaeologists, pushing to other archaeologists via public deployment. I'd
like to highlight the case with the student & Linda (which has some audio,
too).
2. What we've added: History view, mobile version (with screenshots).
Emphasise how this uses the provenance-enabled backend to provide the
history view.
3. What's next: Shared workspaces, internal deployment (with a wiki import)
as an 'eating our own dog food' approach.

Given it's the same externals (I believe?), I imagine a "continuation"
presentation may be more useful than going over the same details as last
time - especially given the time available.

Luc: Am going to be working on the slides today, so can hopefully get a
draft version to you tomorrow.

Cheers,
Mike

-- 
Dr Michael O. Jewell
ECS, University of Southampton
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