RE: Ontolex Telco this week

In case you were gathering info about presences for the next three weeks to take a decision:

 

Armando: surely on travel this week, probably not available next one, ok from 4 on.

 

Cheers,

 

Armando

 

From: Philipp Cimiano [mailto:cimiano@cit-ec.uni-bielefeld.de] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 7:34 AM
To: Francis Bond
Cc: John McCrae; Alessandro Oltramari; Gil FRANCOPOULO; Guido Vetere; public-ontolex@w3.org; Guadalupe Aguado de Cea
Subject: Ontolex Telco this week

 

Dear all,

   first of all, a brief reminder that we will not have any ontolex telco this week as many people were travelling. 

Actually, as it happens, I will be also travelling/busy on the next three Fridays: on the 27th of September, on the 4th of October and on the 11th of October. 

Paul: can you lead the telco on these days to further discuss the modules?

An alternative is that we move the discussion to email for the next three weeks. 

Regards,

Philipp.

Am 17.09.13 03:47, schrieb Francis Bond:

I would also vote for keeping the name the same.   I find having multiple names for similar things much more confusing than calling incremental improvements with the same name :-).

 

On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 6:21 PM, John McCrae <johnmccrae@gmail.com <mailto:johnmccrae@gmail.com> > wrote:

Hi all, 

 

I think Gil puts the issue quite well, renaming would be a "fresh start". I just don't think we need a "fresh start" for several reasons... firstly that the "lemon" brand is proving quite successful, entirely due to the hard work of many members of this group.

 

Secondly, the model is not fundamentally new but builds on the existing lemon core model, see attached diagram to illustrate my point. I don't think there should be need for confusion between the models as they are fundamentally iterations in the same direction.

 

Finally, looking to the future development of the model, I first note we are a long way behind our original schedule. As it seems that we have ended up more or less building on the work of Lemon, I suggest we take this as a template for the module work. i.e., take as a basis the existing modules in Lemon (where extant) and then discuss how to improve them.

 

Taking this in mind perhaps the best proposal would be that of Aldo, where Lemon is used for the wider context of the model created by the group and OntoLex used for this specific "core" part of the model. Thus this core model would be "Lemon OntoLex" and the modules would take names such as "Lemon Syntax", "Lemon Metadata" (or "Lemon Lime")

 

Regards,

John

 

On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 3:55 PM, Alessandro Oltramari <aoltrama@andrew.cmu.edu <mailto:aoltrama@andrew.cmu.edu> > wrote:

As mentioned in a previous message, I agree with Guido and Gil's stance.  

Apologies for not calling in today.

Best,

 

Alessandro 

 

On Sep 13, 2013, at 9:37 AM, Gil FRANCOPOULO wrote:

 

Dear all,

 

I agree with Guido.

 

The new model is broader, defined with different people, under a different administrative umbrella, so this is different.

 

Using the name "lemon" is confusing.

 

In the future, if somebody says "lemon", we need to ask: what "lemon" are you talking about ? The old one or the new one.

 

Using the term "ontolex", means a fresh and clean start, for new adventures...

 

Best,

Gil Francopoulo





> Message du 13/09/13 14:45
> De : "Guido Vetere" 
> A : "public-ontolex@w3.org <mailto:public-ontolex@w3.org> " 
> Copie à : "Philipp Cimiano" , "Guadalupe Aguado de Cea" , johnmccrae@gmail.com <mailto:johnmccrae@gmail.com> 
> Objet : Re: ontolex telco tomorrow 15:00 CET
> 
> Dear all, 
> 
> although, as Shakespeare, said "a rose by any other name would smell as sweet", I think that names matter. I think that keeping 'lemon' (or a variant) would suggest that the work we are doing is basically a follow-on of the Lemon initiative, which, at the time the group has been established, was not the case, at least in my understanding. Hence, I think that keeping the original 'ontolex' name is a better option. 
> 
> I'm unable to attend the call this evening, sorry about that. 
> 
> Regards, 
> 
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Re: ontolex telco tomorrow 15:00 CET


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>


> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I apologise I will also not be able to attend as I am travelling today. I wanted to make a quick couple of points about the naming of the model.
> 
> Firstly, the model is not drastically new in fact in terms of URIs 15 of the properties are exactly the same as they are in the original lemon core where as only 9 are new introductions, and 4 are not carried over from the ontolex core (although these should be included in modules).
> 
> Also, I am here at RANLP and lemon has been mentioned in several talks including one of the keynotes, at tutorials and many times in the NLP&LOD workshop. Many people who I talked to about the naming of the model seemed not keen accept a change of name.
> 
> For these two reasons I feel that we really should to keep lemon in the name but would be happy with Lemon2 or W3C-Lemon as a name
> 
> Regards,
> John 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 5:51 PM, Guadalupe Aguado de Cea <guadalupe.aguado@upm.es <mailto:guadalupe.aguado@upm.es> > wrote: 
> Dear all,
> 
> I won't be able to join the telco as I have a meeting in another town.
> As for the name of the model, the last 2 suggestions proposed by Phillipp and Aldo: lemon2, and lemon-W3C could be Ok, though I'm more inclined to the first one, lemon2. Exactly for the reasons given by Philipp.
> 
> I know that Elena & Jorge will attend the telco, so they'll tell me about the commitments and the modules..
> Best regards
> 
> Lupe
> 
> El 12/09/2013 14:38, Philipp Cimiano escribió: 
> 
> Dear all,
> 
>    this is a gentle reminder that we will have our regular ontolex telco tomorrow Friday at the regular time.
> 
> See access details here: http://www.w3.org/community/ontolex/wiki/Teleconference,_2013.13.09,_15-16_pm_CET
> 
> The agenda from my side is as follows:
> 
> 1) Modules: decide which modules need to be developed and which use cases will drive them, fix responsibles for module development
> 2) Name of the model: discuss different points of view
> 3) Linking: what to link to
> 
> I look forward to talking to you all on Friday.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Philipp.
> 
> 
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