Publication Request for 2 Ordinary WDs

This is a publication request for two ordinary working drafts

Proposed publication date (for both): Thursday 17 December

Both documents are installed in /TR space and have passed validation, 
link checking and pubrules.


Data on the Web Best Practices
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Document URI
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http://www.w3.org/TR/2015/WD-dwbp-20151217/

The namespace checker reports a problem with checking schema.org but 
that's a very well established URL.

There are some redirects from stable URIs that I do not agree should be 
changed (things like http://rd-alliance.org/  to 
http://rd-alliance.org/node which is CMS-dependent)

Record of WG resolution to publish
http://www.w3.org/2015/12/11-dwbp-minutes#resolution03

Data on the Web Best Practices: Data Quality Vocabulary
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Document URI
http://www.w3.org/TR/2015/WD-vocab-dqv-20151217/

The namespace checker complains about several 303 redirects where the 
URI uses a 303 redirect to a query. This is normal behaviour on the data 
Web!

And the w3.org/ns/duv namespace is accurately listed in the namespace 
table (but not hyperlinked). It's expected to become live early next month.

Record of WG resolution to publish
http://www.w3.org/2015/12/11-dwbp-minutes#resolution04

Homepage news
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<p>The <a href="/2013/dwbp/"Data on the Web Best Practices Working 
Group</a> has updated two of its documents: the <a 
href="/TR/2015/WD-dwbp-20151217/">Best Practices document</a> itself and 
the <a href="/TR/2015/WD-vocab-dqv-20151217/">Data Quality 
vocabulary</a>. Both documents are designed to encourage and facilitate 
a greater sharing of data across the Web with greater consistency and 
therefore greater trust. What should publishers do? What metadata is 
essential? How can publishers encourage the maximum reuse of their data 
and how can anyone, publisher or user, provide information that helps 
others assess the quality of data and its suitability for different 
purposes?</p>

Thanks

Phil.

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Phil Archer
W3C Data Activity Lead
http://www.w3.org/2013/data/

http://philarcher.org
+44 (0)7887 767755
@philarcher1

Received on Wednesday, 16 December 2015 16:09:19 UTC