Re: Use Cases check reminder...

Hi Davide,

Thank you, I *think* we are moving toward using CSV code where
possible.  There are some cases it might be better to capture a
snapshot if it is displaying CSV in the context of an application
(e.g. RTL).

Eric

On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 9:31 AM, Davide Ceolin <davide.ceolin@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Eric, all,
>
> I think I am done. One minor doubt I have regards the snapshots: should we
> stick on orthodox CSV code to avoid misinterpretations, or try beautify it a
> bit to help readability?
> I think there are examples of both, but probably both make sense.
> Best,
>
> Davide
>
>
> Il giorno 10/giu/2014, alle ore 16.40, Eric Stephan ha scritto:
>
> Alf Eaton, Davide, Tim Finin, Mathew Thomas, Jeni,  and Yakov
>
> If it is possible could you review (see below) your use cases and
> update the wiki table below before our meeting tomorrow?  If  you are
> having problems with access to the wiki let me know and I can update
> the status for you.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric
>
> ~~~~
>
> CSVW Use Case authors,
>
> Please take a few minutes to provide a review of your edited use case.
>
> Please read carefully and update the wiki as soon as possible.
> https://www.w3.org/2013/csvw/wiki/Use_Cases_Check for your particular
> use case.
>
> As part of the review process we wanted to make sure you had a chance
> to review the use case and provide feedback to the CSVW Use Case
> Editorial Team. Below is a reference table to all the use cases in our
> Github use case document.
>
> Please:
>
> Make sure the use case is articulated correctly
> Review the list of requirements
> Check on the examples and any links
> Document the contributors along with 3rd party proxy contributors
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eric
>
>
> ---
> Davide Ceolin MSc.
> Postdoctoral Researcher
> The Network Institute
> VU University Amsterdam
> d.ceolin@vu.nl
> http://www.few.vu.nl/~dceolin/
>

Received on Tuesday, 10 June 2014 17:55:20 UTC