Dear RSSAC Caucus, Thanks for the valuable comments from Pual, Wes and Fred. For now, to keep the project moving forward, I suggest to take following actions to improve the proposed document. First, during the recent research paper collection process (maybe 2 weeks), I encourage the Caucus members to write down as many relevant research papers as possible. And I will check the added papers and categories manually. In addition, I will also provide a machine-readable format (most likely a latex bibliography file) for each research paper in the document. And in the next step, depending on the number of research papers we collect, we can discuss how to convert it, a database or a dynamic web page. Baojun Liu. Tsinghua University. Harish Chowdhary <intern3tgovernance@gmail.com> 于2022年11月9日周三 12:47写道:
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Harish Chowdhary Research Scholar, NFSU
On Wed, 9 Nov, 2022, 2:16 am Fred Baker, <fredbaker.ietf@gmail.com> wrote:
My two yen, FWIW...
I think a machine-readable submission format makes the most sense. From that, we can turn it into whatever we want. Similarly, I would suggest a searchable database, which would allow a researcher to say "please show me all research relevant to my topic".
On Nov 7, 2022, at 3:33 AM, Wes Hardaker <hardaker@isi.edu> wrote:
I disagree that we need to discuss this first. Given the excellent contribution from Baojun, and given that other people in the caucus (like you!) likely have additions, I think it is good to understand how big the total list would be. Converting the GDoc page into a starting document/database/website, and determining how to update that eventual place, can be done just as well later as now, but at least we'll know more about the size of what we are dealing with.
Well, the reason I was actually asking is that if I put everything in a word document that is not in machine readable format I disagree with your conclusion that "converting the GDoc page into [something in the future] [...] can be done just as well now as later".
Note: in no way was I trying to diminish the excellent results of Baojun; apologies if someone mistook my statements as doing so.
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