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Hi Francois,</div>
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Indeed I have been following the revival of the Radio VO group with great interest. It was never just my document, I remember many educational discussions led up to it including with you - and with Paul Harrison, who is now the e-MERLIN VO expert and following
the IVOA RIG. It is good to see that workable solutions are being implemented.</div>
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Actually I have a question: please what is the best link to find recent developments in this area - i.e. any reports or similar which are accessible for an astronomer who is not a high-level software expert? For example, I am involved in an ALMA Large Programme
and whilst I am sure that Felix and Mark et al. ensure that the ALMA archive follows VO standards, we also will publish additional data, and in my RadioNet hat, I encourage people to publish data used for tutorials etc. to Zenodo; it would be good to have
something up to date to point them at.</div>
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Thanks for waking me up and all the best</div>
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<div id="divRplyFwdMsg" dir="ltr"><font style="font-size:11pt" face="Calibri, sans-serif" color="#000000"><b>From:</b> radioig-bounces@ivoa.net <radioig-bounces@ivoa.net> on behalf of François Bonnarel <francois.bonnarel@astro.unistra.fr><br>
<b>Sent:</b> 05 October 2020 11:39<br>
<b>To:</b> radioig@ivoa.net <radioig@ivoa.net><br>
<b>Subject:</b> [Radioig] Interesting 10, 5 years old report on RadioAstronomy in the VO</font>
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<div class="PlainText">Dear all,<br>
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More than ten years ago , Anita Richards working at JBO and <br>
Merlin wrote an internal note to adress the question of<br>
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radio interforemetry in the VO : <br>
<a href="https://wiki.ivoa.net/internal/IVOA/SiaInterface/Anita-InterferometryVO.pdf">https://wiki.ivoa.net/internal/IVOA/SiaInterface/Anita-InterferometryVO.pdf</a>.
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This document is heavliy burried in the cellar of the DAL web pages but <br>
is worth while reading.<br>
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Anita is registered on this radio ig mailing list despite the <br>
fact she had to move to other activities than VO. So this an opportunity <br>
for me to say Hello to her, if she reads us !<br>
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By reading the paper it's interesting to see that for discovery <br>
and access of radio data some of the things described here have been <br>
actuallly done by development of ObsTAP/SIA2/Dataink and SODA , but that <br>
some other ideas fir discovery are along the lines of the discussions <br>
we had on Friday (and will have tomorrow) and what we are discussing <br>
since the Comittee of Science Priorities launched the idea of renewing <br>
the effort for Radio Astronomy in the VO last year in Groningen.<br>
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Cheers<br>
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François<br>
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