[Secretariat] RE: [CESG] RE: ISO codes_of_conduct.pdf

Moury Gilles Gilles.Moury at cnes.fr
Wed Oct 24 10:30:50 EDT 2012


I agree with your approach Mike. It fully covers the problem we have faced in MHDC WG.

Regards,
Gilles

Gilles MOURY
CNES Toulouse
De : cesg-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org [mailto:cesg-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org] De la part de Kearney, Mike W. (MSFC-EO01)
Envoyé : samedi 20 octobre 2012 14:05
À : Thomas Gannett; Hooke, Adrian J. (JPL Secondary); CESG
Cc : Nick Tongson
Objet : RE: Re: [Secretariat] RE: [CESG] RE: ISO codes_of_conduct.pdf

I would suggest that we incorporate the ISO standards as is, into our procedures, and then add some supplemental CCSDS rules.  I think that it's best to adopt the ISO document unaltered and supplement with additional CCSDS paragraphs, rather than to modify or "adapt" the ISO document.

Something like this:

CCSDS completely adopts the ISO Code of Conduct for Technical Work within the processes of the organization.
<Insert ISO Code of Conduct here, with version date>
Additionally, CCSDS also adopts the following supplemental additions as the CCSDS Code of Conduct for Technical Work:

Respect Intellectual Property

We will not plagiarize the work of others that is revealed during the standards development process. We will notify our colleagues of our intent to publish and provide them with a courtesy summary of the content before proceeding with any publication related to our standardization work.

Confidentiality of predecisional technical discussions

We will keep internal group discussions/tradeoffs/disputes in confidence, and will not publish such tradeoffs in public fora until agreed to by the technical community.  When such matters are publicly represented, the individual positions of our technical staff will not be personally identifiable without their permission.


I suggested that last section after hearing some of the issues that MDHC has been dealing with.

Also, in the future, maybe Nick should advised ISO of the issues we're dealing with, and provide them as suggested additions to the ISO Code of Ethics.  At some point ISO may adopt it, and we can forego our "adapted" (versus "adopted") standard Code of Ethics.

   -=- Mike

Mike Kearney
Lead Technology Manager
Mission Operations Laboratory
NASA MSFC EO-01
+1-256-544-2029

From: secretariat-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org [mailto:secretariat-bounces at mailman.ccsds.org] On Behalf Of Thomas Gannett
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 3:50 PM
To: Hooke, Adrian J. (JPL Secondary); CESG
Subject: RE: Re: [Secretariat] RE: [CESG] RE: ISO codes_of_conduct.pdf

Yes, I didn't see it as I was hurrying to do something before the meeting adjourned.  I will send something better later.

At 03:45 PM 10/19/2012, Hooke, Adrian J (9000) wrote:
Ø  Sorry--attached is updated to reflect more recent message.

Ø  We will notify WG chairman of intent to publish before proceeding with any publication related to CCSDS WG developments

Tom  ... hmmm  .. don't think that quite cuts the mustard. How about something aligned with Gilles' suggestion? --
We will notify our colleagues of our intent to publish and provide them with a courtesy summary of the content before proceeding with any publication related to our standardization work.

///a

Thomas Gannett
+1 443 472 0805
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