Re: Call for Consensus: publish FPWD of Web Annotation Model with short name annotation-model; respond by 2 December 2014.

Thanks Jacob! Just to stress again that this is a *First* public working
draft, and we will certainly iterate on it as we get feedback from the
community.  The framing of the work is obviously much easier to change than
the technical work, as it doesn't involve any implementations changing.

And, as a chair and editor, I'm implicitly behind the CfC, but to make it
explicit:

+1 on publishing the FPWD.

I think that the changes we've made are all solid improvements to an
already good specification

Rob


On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 8:09 AM, Jacob Jett <jjett2@illinois.edu> wrote:

> Other than my already voiced concerns about how we describe "annotating"
> in the abstract and introduction, the FPWD looks to be a robust document. +1
>
> Good work all. :)
>
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> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 8:35 AM, Frederick Hirsch <w3c@fjhirsch.com>
> wrote:
>
>> This is a Call for Consensus (CfC)  to publish a First Public Working
>> Draft (FPWD) of the ‘Web Annotation Data Model’ produced by the Annotation
>> Working Group, and adopting the short name of “annotation-model” for this
>> specification [1]
>>
>> The publication draft is here:
>> http://w3c.github.io/web-annotation/model_fpwd/static.html
>>
>> Please review and note any concerns on the public list (
>> public-annotation @ w3.org ). This CfC ends in two weeks, Tuesday  2
>> December 2014.
>>
>> Please note that a FPWD is just that, a first public draft, so it need
>> not be perfect and subsequent change is possible; publishing this draft
>> should give it further review and attention.
>>
>> Please respond to this CfC (even a +1 is useful). Silence will be
>> considered agreement. The anticipated publication date is 14 December.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> regards, Frederick and Rob
>>
>> Frederick Hirsch, Nokia
>> Rob Sanderson, Stanford
>> Co-Chairs W3C Web Annotation WG
>>
>> [1] please note those on the teleconference 12 November agreed to this
>> short name: http://www.w3.org/2014/11/12-annotation-minutes.html#item04
>>
>>
>>
>>
>


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