- From: Maxence Guesdon <Maxence.Guesdon@inria.fr>
- Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2014 14:56:39 +0200
- To: public-annotation@w3.org
On Mon, 29 Sep 2014 12:57:35 -0400 Frederick Hirsch <w3c@fjhirsch.com> wrote: > Dear all, Hello, > Our next WG teleconference is this Wednesday, 1 October at 8:00 Pacific, 11:00 Eastern, 3:00 PM UTC, 4:00 PM UK, 5:00 PM Europe. See [1] below for the time if your timezone isn't listed. > > The current agenda is available on the WG wiki [1], and consists of: To save time, here are some questions and remarks about the slides: # On http://www.slideshare.net/azaroth42/open-annotation-core-data-model-tutorial 1. Is there a way to provide the "same body" in different formats ? Think about raw text, markdown, html, ..., and content negociation when accessing an annotation. In this case, annotating the markdown format of an annotation should/may(?) allow to see this annotation when displaying the html or raw text format. Is it a way to use the "choice" described on slide 3 of http://www.slideshare.net/azaroth42/multiplicity-and-publishing-in-open-annotation-tutorial ? 2. Am I right if I say that all information relative to an annotation is the subgraph starting from the annotation IRI and including all blank nodes from here, stopping when encountering a non-blank node (including this non-blank node in the annotation subgraph) ? In other words, is there a simple way to remove/extract all information about an annotation from an existing RDF graph, without having to act specifically depending on each predicate ? # On http://www.slideshare.net/paolociccarese/open-annotation-specifiers-and-specific-resources-tutorial 1. On "Specifiers - Time state", keeping copies of resources is given as a way to prevent an annotation to refer to something not existing any more. But is it practically possible ? A web page is usually not only one HTML file, but also one or more style sheets, images, ... 2. Regarding the HTTP request state, should there be a list of relevant header fields ? 3. Regarding style, just an idea: could the browser help out in styling annotations so that they are visible ? i.e. display in light color when the background is dark, ... I hope the sound will be ok on my side this time. Regards, Maxence
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