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<p>Ok, I've created: <a
href="https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Lexicon_Committee">https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Lexicon_Committee</a>
and have added some template management process into it.</p>
<p>Feel free to flesh this page out. Don't worry about putting in
ideas which are wrong, we can refine after the core ideas are in
place.<br>
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<div class="">I don’t have a particular preference towards the
committee name, but the words “terminology” and ”lexicon" could
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<div class="">My concern on “glossary” is its focus on the
produced “glossary”, a by-product of the actual vocabulary that
the committee should manage.</div>
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<div class="">(In fact, the committee should manage “concepts” but
the “concepts management committee” sounds too weird.)</div>
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<div class="">On Oct 21, 2019, at 8:52 AM, <a
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<div class="">the name of the group is really what you
and your fellow OSGEO colleagues feel best conveys the
work of the group. in ISO" terminology" is used, but
also "vocabulary" is an often heard. in our group, i
think for historical reasons we used "terminology."
over the close to 20 years the group has been active,
i think there have been a number of new fields of
study or advances in IT which as given rise to other
names. in tc211 our glossary is an "output" product
of the terminology repository, to which our members
then add translations for the terms. from the work
that has taken place over the years, i guess i am more
familiar with "terminology" and how we have been using
it in tc211.
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<div class="">as for the location of the wiki page, i am
not really familiar with OSGEO projects. after you
have found a place for the group i will start to add
those items mentioned earlier. just let me know the
location. if we need a group authorized before the
page is created then the current location can be used
as content may be helpful as background to the
authorization process/requirements. it can always be
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Cameron Shorter
Technology Demystifier
Open Technologies and Geospatial Consultant
M +61 (0) 419 142 254</pre>
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