Re: OA Open Issues and Focus Groups

Hi there,

@ Stian Soiland-Reyes and Tom Habing: I just saw you are working on
Semantic/Graph annotations. Do you already have a document to share? I
would like to know more about the discussion around this particular subject.

Cheers,

Leyla

On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Tim Cole <t-cole3@illinois.edu> wrote:

> For those of you not on Tuesday's OA Community Group conference call, I
> wanted to call your attention to the 'Focus Group' agenda item from the
> call and to the Open Issues wiki page (
> http://www.w3.org/community/openannotation/wiki/Open_Issues). ****
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> The Open Issue page is helping us track issue discussions and concrete
> proposals for modifications to the Core and Extension Specifications such
> as are currently being discussed on this listserv. ****
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> Focus Groups: Most Open Issues list one or more individuals who have been
> tasked with creating a wiki page summarizing issue discussions and laying
> out any consensus recommendation(s) for action (or inaction)  needed to
> resolve a particular issue.  See for example:
> http://www.w3.org/community/openannotation/wiki/Style ****
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> In order to make the upcoming f2f meeting in Chicago as productive as
> possible, we are asking issue 'Focus Groups' to post pages (and notify
> using this listserv) by no later than  5 September. This will provide time
> for Community comment prior to finalizing meeting agenda. Typical issue
> recommendations / resolutions that we expect to emerge from this process:*
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> **·         **discussion concluded, no action required; ****
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> **·         **no spec change required, but propose adding text to FAQ or
> examples to Cookbook; ****
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> **·         **keep issue open while new properties and/or classes are
> suggested and considered; ****
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> **·         **make a specific change to the one or both specification
> documents.****
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> This list of kinds of recommendations is not comprehensive.****
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> Process is informal by design and please feel free to join in – add your
> name, add an issue. All OA Community Group members should be able to edit
> wiki pages. But we do ask that you not get carried away, either by
> proposing too many new issues or by trying to be part of every single Focus
> Group. Concentrate on the most important, highest priority – the biggest
> bang for your time and effort. ****
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> See also the Conference Call notes that have been posted (
> http://www.w3.org/community/openannotation/wiki/Telcon_2012-08-14)****
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> Thanks,****
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> Tim Cole****
>
> University of Illinois at UC****
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Received on Tuesday, 21 August 2012 18:55:06 UTC