- From: Arnaud Le Hors <lehors@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 15:34:38 -0800
- To: Holger Knublauch <holger@topquadrant.com>
- Cc: RDF Data Shapes Working Group <public-data-shapes-wg@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <OF6ACA4CD2.C4B86361-ON86257D94.0080F7B1-88257D94.00818434@us.ibm.com>
Hi Holger, Indeed you should simply reply to the list. Any email message that contains the issue number as in "ISSUE-2" will be automatically linked under "related emails" on the issue (if tracker is set properly - I'm having some doubts right now because of the prefix that showed up in the subject and that I don't expect). -- Arnaud Le Hors - Senior Technical Staff Member, Open Web Standards - IBM Software Group Holger Knublauch <holger@topquadrant.com> wrote on 11/18/2014 03:07:24 PM: > From: Holger Knublauch <holger@topquadrant.com> > To: RDF Data Shapes Working Group <public-data-shapes-wg@w3.org> > Date: 11/18/2014 03:10 PM > Subject: Re: rdfdatashapestracker-ISSUE-2 (Audience skills): What > skills is expected/required from our audience? > > Forgive my ignorance (I am new to W3C processes), but could someone > explain how such recorded Issues are being usually discussed? I went > ahead and added a "Related note" to this ticket here, and expected an > email update to be copied to the mailing list, but this apparently > hasn't happened. So are we supposed to respond on the email list directly? > > Thanks > Holger > > > On 11/19/2014 3:15, RDF Data Shapes Working Group Issue Tracker wrote: > > rdfdatashapestracker-ISSUE-2 (Audience skills): What skills is > expected/required from our audience? > > > > http://www.w3.org/2014/data-shapes/track/issues/2 > > > > Raised by: Arnaud Le Hors > > On product: > > > > We've started discussing who the audience for Shapes is but what > have not discussed what skills the audience is expected to have. > > We can assume general understanding of the basic RDF data model > but what about RDFS, SPARQL, and OWL? Can we expect users of Shapes > to be expert in these? Anything else? > > > > > > > > > > > >
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