Re: Introductions

Alternate, not attending F2F.

 >   -- a bio summarizing experience you have that's relevant to the
 >      work of this group
 >

I am a Semantic Web person. Co-Editor of RDF Concepts and OWL Test 
Cases. HP rep on RDF Core, WebOnt, SWBPD.
Strong on RDF syntaxes, concrete and abstract. (e.g. my RDF/XML parser 
ARP is used as the W3C validator; currently working with HTML WG on 
RDF/A which embeds RDF into XHTML2)
Various informal links across W3C: particularly with the 
Internationalization activity (I18N) and Quality Assurance.
I read a lot of W3C Recs and drafts and RFCs.
Good grasp of W3C process.
Strong maths, geometry is a hobby.

 >   -- as much contact info as you care to share on this public list

Jeremy Carroll.
HP Labs, Bristol.

mailto:jjc@hpl.hp.com

I live in London; up for socializing with passing group members (or 
lurkers) - particularly dancing.

 >
 >   -- what you expect to get out of this WG

A place to contribute effectively to something worthwhile.

 >
 >   -- what you hope/expect to contribute.
 >

As Dave mentioned, HP has yet to determine our resource allocation for 
this work, or who will do what. I expect this to be resolved early next 
year.

Minimally I would expect:
- to bring some of my experience to group meetings and to the list; e.g. 
with testing.
- to review and comment effectively on draft documents and technical 
designs.
- to implement a parser as part of Jena once we have a language 
specification. (This is likely to be a sufficient priority to start well 
before Candidate Rec, and I would hope to be able to give on-going 
implementation feedback on WG syntactic decisions)
- to harp on about I18N issues.

With management agreement, I might also:
- make a more substantive contribution to technical design
- make a greater commitment to a test framework than merely advice.

Jeremy

Received on Thursday, 8 December 2005 07:39:28 UTC