The publication of the LD Patch Format spec actually concludes the activities of the current WG! I will do a bit of clean up of the wiki page to make sure it conveys the right info on the WG and direct people to the CG for further work and this will be it. If there is anything else that needs to be taken care of before our wiki gets frozen, please, do so now or let me know. Thanks. -- Arnaud Le Hors - Senior Technical Staff Member, Open Web Technologies - IBM Software Group
The spec has now been published: http://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/4891 -- Arnaud Le Hors - Senior Technical Staff Member, Open Web Technologies - IBM Software Group
Here are the minutes from this week's call. This was the last call of this WG which will be closing shop at the end of the month. http://www.w3.org/2013/meeting/ldp/2015-07-13 Watch for an upcoming announcement for a new Community Group where discussions on what to do next with LDP will take place. -- Arnaud Le Hors - Senior Technical Staff Member, Open Web Technologies - IBM Software Group
Hi, This is expected to be our last WG call, our charter expiring at the end of the month. Per our previous call we are gearing up to continue work on LDPnext in a CG but a last effort was made to see if there would be sufficient support to continue as a WG. If you care you should try and join the call if at all possible. https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/Meetings:Telecon2015.07.13 -- Arnaud Le Hors - Senior Technical Staff Member, Open Web Technologies - IBM Software Group
Hi Dave, just checking ,,, As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Christophe: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Ian: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Laurent: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Asuncion: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Hello John: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Hey Andy: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Steve: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Michel: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Eric: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Hi Kingsley: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Hey Bart: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Yuzhong Qu: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Dickson: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Fabien: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Achille: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Erik: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Komori-san As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. <mailto:evain@ebu.ch> -- All the best, Ashok
Hello Dr. Lee. As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Hi Lee: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
Dear Olivier: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. - All the best, Ashok
Hey Cody: As you may know, the charter of the Linked Data Platform WG expires at the end of this month. The main Linked Data specification has been published as a W3C Recommendationhttp://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/ but work on LDP Paging and LDP Patch could not be completed and these two specifications will be published as W3C Notes. Many of us in the WG feel that it is important that this work should progress. In addition, we feel that there are other pieces of work that that need to be done to deliver on the vision for Linked Data discussed in the original charter. The suggested areas include Extensibility and Discovery, Inlining on GET and POST, Query, Paging and Access Control. This is an informal inquiry as to whether your organization would be interested in participating in a rechartered LDP WG. A new charter has been prepared based on the LDPNext wish listhttps://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext and input from the LDP Open meeting held in San Francisco on April 21. The proposed charter is at https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter I think this is an exciting, fundamental area for the future development of the Web and I hope your organization will choose to participate. -- All the best, Ashok
FYI. -- Arnaud Le Hors - Senior Technical Staff Member, Open Web Technologies - IBM Software Group ----- Forwarded by Arnaud Le Hors/Cupertino/IBM on 06/30/2015 07:07 PM ----- From: Denis Ah-Kang <denis@w3.org> To: Arnaud Le Hors/Cupertino/IBM@IBMUS, Webmaster <webreq@w3.org> Cc: team-ldp-chairs@w3.org Date: 06/30/2015 05:16 PM Subject: Re: Publication request LDP-Paging Hi The document has been published on http://www.w3.org/TR/ and news is available at http://www.w3.org/blog/news/archives/4787. Regards, Maria and Denis
Now available for review: https://www.w3.org/2013/meeting/ldp/2015-06-29 -- Arnaud Le Hors - Senior Technical Staff Member, Open Web Technologies - IBM Software Group
+1 >> On Jun 15, 2015, at 16:25, Andrei Sambra <andrei@w3.org> wrote: >> >> Dear members of the LDP WG, >> >> Even though the charter for LDP 1.0 is nearing its expiration date, we still have plenty of work ahead of us, which is why we have recently proposed a new charter for LDP Next [0]. To be able to recharter LDP Next, W3C’s process requires that a certain number of W3C members vote to allow the WG to exist. However, at this point we do not have a clear indication of how many members (companies or individuals) are interesting in continuing the work, which is what this email is about. >> >> I would like to formally invite everyone on this list to indicate whether they plan to participate in LDP Next, by replying to this email. This is not supposed to be a discussion, but rather a vote-like process. You can simply add a +1 if you plan to participate. >> >> Best, >> Andrei Sambra >> >> >> [0] https://www.w3.org/2012/ldp/wiki/LDPNext2015_Charter > > ______________________________________________________________________ Fujitsu Laboratories of Europe Limited Hayes Park Central, Hayes End Road, Hayes, Middlesex, UB4 8FE Registered No. 4153469 This e-mail and any attachments are for the sole use of addressee(s) and may contain information which is privileged and confidential. Unauthorised use or copying for disclosure is strictly prohibited. The fact that this e-mail has been scanned by Trendmicro Interscan does not guarantee that it has not been intercepted or amended nor that it is virus-free.
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