Re: Ideas for a draft

Idea progression with semantic web.

I don't mean to shine a light on myself, but perhaps my experience
gives insight:

Posted to mailing lists, lurked on mailing lists.
Started a Blog.
Participated in W3C Community Group Discussion.
Travelled around the country to tech events.
Wrote down an exhaustive review of research.
Built wireframes.
Started a local coding group b/c there wasn't one.
Found someone to work with with like interests. Moved to go there.
Kept coding and coding (the most important)
-Brent Shambaugh

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On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Sarven Capadisli <info@csarven.ca> wrote:
> On 2017-02-13 19:35, David Booth wrote:
>> Draft of what?   Ideas for what?  It would be helpful if the subject
>> line were more specific.
>>
>> To be respectful of your reader's time, it would also be helpful if the
>> document said up front what problem you are trying to solve.  Currently
>> it leaves the reader guessing and also leaves the reader without much
>> motivation for reading it.
>
> +1
>
>> thanks,
>> David Booth
>>
>> On 02/12/2017 06:38 PM, Sebastian Samaruga wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> First, sorry for being posting again to the lists with this kind of
>>> documents. This is just a raw enumeration of ideas and concepts I'm
>>> hoping to make sense of and they are very far away from conventional SW
>>> technologies usage.
>>>
>>> My only purpose is to share and to know opinions. Not comments regarding
>>> style. Besides that, being this another very early draft, please read
>>> between lines. Any feedback will be welcome.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Seb.
>
> Have you considered sharing your ideas via your own website? I'd like to
> encourage you to link to your HTML article from the mailing list. Maybe
> give the gist of it in the email as David suggests.
>
> It seems like you are in the early phase of your R&D. Right now is an
> excellent time to start documenting and capturing the whole process.
> This will come in handy when you want to show the complete trail of how
> your ideas and work have evolved. Others will find value in this as well.
>
> -Sarven
> http://csarven.ca/#i
>

Received on Wednesday, 15 February 2017 04:13:26 UTC