Re: BPMLOD and string metadata

Dear Richard, Christian,

Thanks for the interesting discussion, very relevant!
I'll leave the decision to record things like that as "issues" or keep them
in the email archive to the new panel of chairs (voting will take place on
15th Feb during our next meeting).

Best regards,
Jorge

El jue, 2 feb 2023 a las 13:43, r12a (<ishida@w3.org>) escribió:

> This one first:
>
> Christian Chiarcos wrote on 02/02/2023 11:54:
>
> I think it's a good idea to put the gist there, but to move the discussion
> there completely will very likely get it out of sync with the mailing list
> and the broader community, because then, you need to explicitly enable
> notifications. In particular, some of the issues above are actually issues
> in external vocabularies like BCP47 or ISO 639, and they may easily go
> unnoticed by people *just* on the list.
>
>
> For W3C repositories, we normally send digests to the list that people are
> subscribed to, once a day or once a week, whichever you prefer.  The i18n
> WG can help you set that up.
>
> Here's an example of what the email subscriber receives.
>
>
>
> Clicking on the brown subject text takes you directly to the issue in
> GitHub.
>
> Would you folks like to set that up?
>
> ri
>
>
>

Received on Monday, 6 February 2023 11:18:26 UTC