Re: Call for Editors!

On 20/03/14 11:31, Ivan Herman wrote:
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> On 20 Mar 2014, at 11:40 , Andy Seaborne <andy@apache.org> wrote:
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>> On 19/03/14 23:09, Jeni Tennison wrote:
>>> Hi,
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>>> Now that the first two of our documents are getting published as first public working drafts, we are moving on to the next stage of our work, namely looking at conversion from tabular data into other formats.
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>>> We have a wiki document here:
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>>>    https://www.w3.org/2013/csvw/wiki/Conversions
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>>> that describes in very broad terms what we need to do.
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>>> Specifically, we’re looking for volunteers to lead the efforts / edit four documents, specifying:
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>>>    * Conversion of CSV to RDF
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>> RDF to RDF had two conversion documents.
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> I guess you meant RDB to RDF...

Yes.  Typo.  s/x42/x46/ -- only one bit out.

	Andy

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> Ivan
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>> (with no strong advocacy)
>> With hindsight, was it a good idea? Should we do the same?
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>>>    * Conversion of CSV to JSON and/or a browser API
>>>    * Conversion of CSV to XML (possibly pending actually having a use case for this)
>>>    * Conversion of CSV into a tabular data platform / framework / store (eg into a spreadsheet application or relational database or application like R)
>>>
>>> Please step forward, by editing the wiki, to lead the work on one of these documents and/or volunteer to help someone else with the work that needs to go into it. Obviously everything will be discussed on the list, but lead editors are instrumental in framing those discussions.
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>>> Thanks,
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>>> Jeni
>>> --
>>> Jeni Tennison
>>> http://www.jenitennison.com/
>>>
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