how about a mix of GRDDL tutorial and use cases?

The use cases discussions are progressing nicely, but it
occurred to me in post-meeting chat that our charter sets
the expectation that an early deliverable will be a tutorial.

There is a natural spectrum of cases, from

 - things that are simple and straightforward, both
   to learn and to implement, to

 - more realistic use cases where we have implementation
   experience, to

 - use cases where we're pretty sure we know how we
   would do it, to

 - use cases that raise design issues that we haven't
   figured out yet

I suggest organizing our first publication along that
spectrum. Let's start with a hands-on tutorial...
something like hCard or dublin core and show how
to add a link to a GRDDL transformation and use
the results with SPARQL or OWL tools.

Then in the next section, maybe something of the complexity
of the hReview aggregation use case, where we'll have all the details
worked out, but we might not spell out every step inside
the document.

Then on to stuff like educational metadata (and
maybe clinical trial data; more on that separately)
in wikis.

And finally, cases like choosing one meeting out
of a page of meetings, were we don't have the design
completely worked out.

What do you think, Fabien? Ian? Harry? Danny? Others?

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Received on Thursday, 17 August 2006 13:38:57 UTC