- From: Innovimax W3C <innovimax+w3c@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 10:59:59 +0200
- To: Owen Ambur <Owen.Ambur@verizon.net>
- Cc: "public-change@w3.org" <public-change@w3.org>, Chet Ensign <chet.ensign@oasis-open.org>, Betsy Fanning <bfanning@aiim.org>, Donna.Roy@dhs.gov, headquarters@armaintl.org
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Thanks Owen for this input I hope I'm not too late Do you have use cases and requirements for that ? If so please feel free to propose them via email and we will incorporate them in the use cases and requirements documents https://www.w3.org/community/change/wiki/Use_cases_and_requirements On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 5:50 PM, Owen Ambur <Owen.Ambur@verizon.net> wrote: > Robin, in light of the Executive Order > <http://xml.fido.gov/stratml/carmel/EOOMRDwStyle.xml> and accompanying > OMB policy memo <http://xml.fido.gov/stratml/carmel/M-13-13wStyle.xml> > making openness, machine-readability, and data standards > <http://xml.fido.gov/stratml/carmel/M-13-13wStyle.xml#_78e85ef4-b91c-11e2-bf2b-79d279ad226c> > the default for U.S. government information, the time may be ripe to: > > > > a) Specify XML schemas (XSDs) for all .gov records series > <http://www.slac.stanford.edu/history/terminology.shtml>, including > Executive Orders and OMB policy memos, for example; > > b) render the authoritative sources of .gov records in open, > standard, XML formats; and > > c) apply a W3C standard for tracking changes to them. > > > > It would be a continuation of a series of unfortunate events > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Series_of_Unfortunate_Events> dating back > more than a decade if the W3C (along with other SDOs like OASIS, AIIM & > ARMA) were to fail to capitalize on such an opportunity. > http://xml.fido.gov/documents/completed/genesis.htm > > > > Owen Ambur > > Chair, AIIM StratML Committee > <http://www.aiim.org/Research-and-Publications/Standards/Committees/StratMLC:/Users/Owen%20Ambur/Documents/Ambur%20Children%20Tax%20Info> > > Co-Chair Emeritus, xml.gov <http://xml.fid.gov/> CoP > > Communications/Membership Director, FIRM > <http://firmcouncil.org/index.htm> > > Former Project Manager, ET.gov <http://ambur.net/et/ETGovHistory.htm> > > Invited Expert, W3C eGov IG > <http://www.w3.org/2000/09/dbwg/details?group=42481&public=1> > > > > > > *From:* Robin LaFontaine [mailto:robin.lafontaine@deltaxml.com] > *Sent:* Wednesday, October 23, 2013 6:52 AM > *To:* public-change@w3.org > *Subject:* Next steps? > > > > Things seem to have gone very quiet on this list - I have been trying to > contact our chairman, Mohamed, so far without success, to see how best to > move forward. That said, I have had a lot of folk asking how this is > progress and when there might be a W3C offering in change tracking! > > It would be good if someone could help us move forward with a conference > call, meeting or other suggestion. > > Robin > > > -- > > -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > Robin La Fontaine, Director, DeltaXML Ltd "Experts in information change" > > T: +44 1684 592 144 E: robin.lafontaine@deltaxml.com > > http://www.deltaxml.com > > Registered in England 02528681 Reg. Office: Monsell House, WR8 0QN, UK > > -- Innovimax SARL Consulting, Training & XML Development 9, impasse des Orteaux 75020 Paris Tel : +33 9 52 475787 Fax : +33 1 4356 1746 http://www.innovimax.fr RCS Paris 488.018.631 SARL au capital de 10.000 €
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