Re: Proposal for creating the FPWD of SHACL Part 1

It's ISSUE-43 [1]

[1] https://www.w3.org/2014/data-shapes/track/issues/43

On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 6:39 PM, Arthur Ryman <arthur.ryman@gmail.com> wrote:
> Karen,
>
> Thanks. I'll create an issue for this.
>
> -- Arthur
>
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 6:16 PM, Karen Coyle <kcoyle@kcoyle.net> wrote:
>> +1. Does this need to be entered as an issue so it can be voted on?
>>
>> kc
>>
>>
>> On 4/9/15 2:01 PM, Arthur Ryman wrote:
>>>
>>> Arnaud and WG Members,
>>>
>>> Last week Holger proposed a TOC for the SHACL Spec [1]. This is based
>>> on the specification he is editing at [2]. The TOC splits the content
>>> into Part 1 and Part 2 which aligns with Ted's characterization of the
>>> audiences as 1) those who are happy with built-in constraints, and 2)
>>> those who want custom constraints.
>>>
>>> Part 1 requires no knowledge of SPARQL. It could be implemented in
>>> SPARQL or other technologies.
>>>
>>> I propose that the WG adopt this document as the basis for the SHACL
>>> spec going forward and that we focus our energy on improving Part 1 to
>>> the level of quality required for a FPWD.
>>>
>>> We should then publish the FPWD with the instructions to reviews that
>>> Part 1 is stable and ready for detailed review, and that Part 2 is
>>> unstable but we welcome comment.
>>>
>>> This approach has the advantage that once we establish the vocabulary
>>> for the built-in constraints, we can start writing a Primer, creating
>>> Test Cases, etc. In parallel the WG can work on how to integrate
>>> custom constraints, define the language binding for SPARQL, decide on
>>> how to support other languages, provide SPARQL implementations for the
>>> built-in constraints, etc.
>>>
>>> [1]
>>> https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-data-shapes-wg/2015Apr/0018.html
>>> [2] http://w3c.github.io/data-shapes/shacl/
>>>
>>> -- Arthur
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Karen Coyle
>> kcoyle@kcoyle.net http://kcoyle.net
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>>

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