Thank you again for your willingness to support our research proposal to the 
NSF.

We'll need it by this Friday 31, 3pm PST, or 6pm EST. Please send it directly 
to "Vladimir Filkov" <vfil...@ucdavis.edu>, CC'ing me, "Seth Frey" 
<sf...@ucdavis.edu>.

Here is the text:
"""
If the proposal submitted by Drs. Filkov, Frey, Bushouse, and Schweik entitled 
"GCR: Collaborative Research: Jumpstarting Successful OSS Projects With 
Evidence Based Rules and Structures" is selected for funding by NSF, it is my 
intent to collaborate and/or commit resources as detailed in the Project 
Description or the Facilities, Equipment and Other Resources section of the 
proposal.

Sincerely,
XXX
"""

And here is a link to an rtf of the text, already formatted:
https://enfascination.com/cloud/index.php/s/5WxZRPK09I46OuV

If you have any questions before signing, I'll be happy to address them.

best,
seth.


Seth Frey
Assistant Professor
Communication, UC Davis
https://enfascination.com/research

recently:
http://doi.org/gdzpj6 — Poker experts encrypt their reasoning with their cards
http://doi.org/cwbz — The dynamics of emotional influence (and self-influence)
http://doi.org/cwb2 — Flocking in what-you-think-I-think-you-think reasoning

> On Jan 26, 2020, at 15:06, Seth Frey <sf...@ucdavis.edu> wrote:
> 
> Justin, 
> 
> Sorry, I forgot to CC you.  If this makes it more frictionless to turn 
> around, here is a link to a .docx:
> https://enfascination.com/cloud/index.php/s/aocOsOLDVFV4Vpi
> 
> If you can, please provide it with letterhead and signature in pdf format.
> 
> best,
> seth.
> 
> 
> Seth Frey
> Assistant Professor
> Communication, UC Davis
> https://enfascination.com/research
> 
> recently:
> http://doi.org/gdzpj6 — Poker experts encrypt their reasoning with their cards
> http://doi.org/cwbz — The dynamics of emotional influence (and self-influence)
> http://doi.org/cwb2 — Flocking in what-you-think-I-think-you-think reasoning
> 
>> On Jan 24, 2020, at 01:39, Seth Frey <sf...@ucdavis.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> Justin,
>> 
>> It turns out the text of the letter is minimal: we've been advised to keep 
>> it as spare and cookie cutter as possible, with any specifics better placed 
>> in the proposal than the latter.
>> 
>> """
>> If the proposal submitted by Dr. Filkov entitled "GCR: Collaborative 
>> Research: Jumpstarting Successful OSS Projects With Evidence Based Rules and 
>> Structures" is selected for funding by NSF, it is my intent to collaborate 
>> and/or commit resources as detailed in the Project Description or the 
>> Facilities, Equipment and Other Resources section of the proposal.
>> 
>> Sincerely,
>> XXX
>> """
>> 
>> And here is the corresponding blurb on ASF's role that we'll be putting in 
>> the main proposal text (point #2):
>> """
>> To extend our relevance, reach, and impact, we will leverage in this project 
>> data, knowhow, and network connections from the academic and OSS communities 
>> relevant to this proposal. In particular, (1) the personnel of NSF RCN grant 
>> #1917908, on the subject of coordinating efforts for rules/policy 
>> extractions from online sources, has agreed on supporting us in our efforts 
>> of automating rule/policy extractions, with their knowhow and data; (2) 
>> leaders from the ASF Incubator have agreed to support us through 
>> introductions and networking with their member projects as we pursue 
>> interviews and surveys with them; (3) members from the OSGeo foundation have 
>> agreed to support us through introductions and networking with their member 
>> projects as we pursue interviews and surveys with them; (4) personnel from 
>> the NSF Medium grant #1901311, on the subject of understanding 
>> sustainability in OSS projects, has agreed on mutual data exchange with our 
>> project. Submitted with this proposal are letters of collaboration from each 
>> of them.
>> """
>> By the same advice that informed the choice to go boilerplate, you'll see 
>> that we now do commit you to providing some manner of concrete assistance.  
>> Let us know if you have a better idea for that phrasing.
>> 
>> I don't know what you prefer for word processing and/or letterhead.  If the 
>> most straightforward route for you is to copy and paste the text of the 
>> letter into a more formal format, go ahead. If you'd like me to resend it in 
>> the form of a collaborative doc or file via some preferred platform format 
>> (I imagine that .docx and Google Docs are formally or culturally 
>> discouraged), let me know, so I can minimize the inconvenience to you for 
>> supporting us.
>> 
>> 
>> best,
>> seth.
>> 
>> Seth Frey
>> Assistant Professor
>> Communication, UC Davis
>> https://enfascination.com/research
>> 
>> recently:
>> http://doi.org/gdzpj6 — Poker experts encrypt their reasoning with their 
>> cards
>> http://doi.org/cwbz — The dynamics of emotional influence (and 
>> self-influence)
>> http://doi.org/cwb2 — Flocking in what-you-think-I-think-you-think reasoning
>> 
>>> On Jan 22, 2020, at 16:06, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>>>> I as the V.P Incubator would be willing to sign that.
>>>> 
>>>> I've drafted a note.  I'm still learning the culture: shall I send it to 
>>>> the list or directly to you?
>>> 
>>> The list generally drops attachments, just send it directly to me, or 
>>> better still send an email to the list with a link to download it.
>>> 
>>> Kind Regards,
>>> Justin
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