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  • 1.  SATIS TC 5.22.25 Meeting Notes .pdf uploaded

    Posted 05-29-2025 14:39
    Document Name: SATIS TC 5.22.25 Meeting Notes .pdf

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    Submitter: Samantha Dubois
    Group: Space Automated Threat Intelligence Sharing (SATIS) TC
    Folder: Meeting Minutes
    Date submitted: 2025-05-29 18:39:07



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    Samantha Dubois
    Space ISAC
    Colorado Springs CO
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  • 2.  RE: SATIS TC 5.22.25 Meeting Notes .pdf uploaded

    Posted 05-29-2025 15:13
    Hi,

    On Thu, May 29, 2025, at 20:39, Samantha Dubois via OASIS wrote:
    > *Document Name*: SATIS TC 5.22.25 Meeting Notes .pdf <https: groups.oasis-open.org higherlogic ws groups 728495a5-39f7-47ac-b706-019171878aaf documents meeting3691 document?document_id=72833>
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    > *Submitter*: Samantha Dubois
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    > *Date submitted*: 2025-05-29 18:39:07
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    > Samantha Dubois [...]

    Thanks a lot Samantah for providing the minutes.
    Much appreciated!

    The minutes look mostly OK to me, but I like to
    share two observations:

    1. can we make it human written for human readers?
    There are in my understanding indicators of some AI
    transcription of a meeting recording.
    Like: STIC instead of STIX and a funny all caps
    multi-word expression on the level of labeling
    in a statement stanza from Stephan Relitz:
    "T THE OBJECT ELVE OR THE" - I assume the full
    sentence should have been (shortened):
    "You can do the object or the collection level".

    2. reading through the document in a pace that
    is comparable to aural speech takes a long time
    and many statements are seemingly verbatim.
    Can we have more summarizing notes, please?

    I am OK with these minutes for that meeting,
    but in future I would like to have more terse
    "summarizing" minutes, if possible.

    PS: I am a member of the OData TC since now 12
    years or more and we meet weekly for two hours
    with intense discussions and collaborative work.
    If the minutes would reflect the spoken statements
    in all detail, it would be very hard to find historic
    events and understand the evolution of those in short time.

    Cheers,
    Stefan.