From: Tony Spadafora (ALSpadafora@lbl.gov)
Date: Thu Apr 15 2004 - 17:08:39 PDT
Goods news! We will have our proprietary period. See note from Saul.
(Rachel,
Do you want to contact the ST archive people to tell them which visits
are to be proprietary? Let me know if I can be of any help.
-Tony).
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> I spoke to Duccio Macchetto today and he had agreed with my suggestion
> that I had sent him last month about how the proprietary period should
> be handled (see attached email). So apparently all we need to do is
> tell the archive people which observations are search observations
> (non-proprietary) and which ones are follow-up observations (to be
> made proprietary for one year). --Saul
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> Date: Mon, 05 Apr 2004 14:33:21 -0400
> From: Duccio Macchetto <macchetto@stsci.edu>
> Subject: Re;A few more notes about the proprietary period for upcoming
> SN
> search & followup.
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> Hi Saul and Adam
> This is to confirm that I concur and approve your plan to release the
> data. To be specific, you will have a proprietary period of 12 months
> on
> data that is the "follow up" to SN discoveries. The data taken to find
> the SN will be released by you as soon as taken. You have to inform the
> STScI Archive of which is which in order that they can release the
> appropriate set.
> Cheers, Duccio
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