RE: SKOS Use Cases request for comments

I've downloaded this document and perused it.  It will not, on its own, be understandable to those not already familiar with the SKOS candidate functionality.

I understand the desire to not replicate descriptions of these candidate functionalities in this document, but without a direct and obvious summary, the reader is left with the choice of diving into the entire corpus of SKOS documents or just not bothering at all. If this group really wants community feedback, I think there is further work to be done to make these important ideas more accessible to the relevant communities.

stu

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Subject: FYI: SKOS Use Cases request for comments

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> Request for Comments: SKOS Use Cases and Requirements: Working Draft
> 
> 2007-05-16: The Semantic Web Deployment Working Group has
> published the First Public Working Draft of SKOS Use Cases and
> Requirements [1]. Knowledge organization systems, such as taxonomies,
> thesauri or subject heading lists, play a fundamental role in information
> structuring and access. These use cases and fundamental or secondary
> requirements will be used to guide the design of SKOS (Simple
> Knowledge Organisation System), a model for representing such
> vocabularies. Learn more about the Semantic Web Activity. We would greatly
> appreciate your comments and feedback on this Working Draft, which should
> be submitted to the SWD mailing list [2].
> 
> [1]  http://www.w3.org/TR/skos-ucr/
> [2]  mailto://public-swd-wg@w3.org

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Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose

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