Re: Media Fragments Working Group: Agenda 2 September, Telecon 1200 UTC

Dear Michael,

> So I sat down and hacked together a tool, called 'corrib'
> (COllaboRative-Reactive test case maIntenance tool for standardisation
> Bureaucrats), which is now available in its early alpha version [1].

Thanks, great contribution!
I think I have found how to add new TC (using the 'New' link at the top 
right of the page).
First question: Currently, at http://ld2sd.deri.org/corrib/, I can see 4 
test cases in the table. Is this right? Why the current 13 TCs are not 
yet there?

Second question: I'm not sure I understand the role of the tags. For 
example, the tag 'named segment' should link to 
http://ld2sd.deri.org/corrib/mftc#NamedSegmentTag rather than to the 
part of the spec? (this ctag has anyway a rdfs:seeAlso ...)

> + list view and single-test-case view (in the 'Title' column)

I'm not sure I understand that :-(

> + tag-based categorisation ('semantic tags' using common tags [3]; fully
> configurable)
> + tag cloud to quickly asses the coverage

How do we display the tag cloud?

> + Atom news feed of all added test cases
> + support for FOAF profiles (for contributors; fully configurable)
> + approved test cases can be linked to decision (meeting  minutes, etc.)
> + all the test case data is available natively in RDF over HTTP (aka as
> 'linked data' [4] ;)

Almost, you haven't found a dereferencable URI for Dave Singer ;-) 
Though I admit that the identi.ca link for Conrad was a good one!

> If we want to go for it, I'm happy to receive feature requests and offer it
> as open source for other W3C WGs ...

Great! The hypertext CG will discuss on 25/09/2009 how WGs address 
testing in the browser. If you want, I can bring 'corrib' on the table.

Should we close any of your actions, 
http://www.w3.org/2008/WebVideo/Fragments/tracker/users/39213 tomorrow?
Cheers.

   Raphaël

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Received on Tuesday, 1 September 2009 20:09:45 UTC