- From: Ari Nordström <ari.nordstrom@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 11:44:20 +0100
- To: James Fuller <jim@webcomposite.com>
- Cc: Nic Gibson <nicg@corbas.co.uk>, public-datapipelining@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAC0oti1_SVOnnpruyLGn0aSKbftpyPTXs+dQb=wuzYa5-B=BFQ@mail.gmail.com>
Hi all, I don't know what groups outside the XML community to talk to, or how for that matter, but I think asking the XML LinkedIn groups is a sensible idea. Not sure if spamming the people who've posted to the XProc dev list is, though. Outline the general idea of v2, including the non-XML syntax, ask for use cases and explain the community group's role in it? What else? Best, /Ari On 23 February 2016 at 13:17, James Fuller <jim@webcomposite.com> wrote: > Professor Wil van der Aalst was also recently mentioned, relating to > the work done on identifying workflow patterns > > http://www.workflowpatterns.com/ > > which maybe indirectly related to identifying use cases. > > hth, J > > > > On 23 February 2016 at 12:42, James Fuller <jim@webcomposite.com> wrote: > > here is the set of use cases the XML Proc WG are using. > > > > https://www.w3.org/XML/XProc/docs/langreq-v2.html > > > > which are quite specific ... maybe we can boil down to a few categories > like: > > > > * publishing > > * data processing > > * data hub > > * ETL > > * metadata management > > * document processing > > * workflow > > * HTTP request processing > > > > I am not saying xproc should address all these use cases but it would > > be good to get real world examples from people today. > > > > I can try to annotate the ones discussed at the recent public WG > > meeting in XML Prague. > > > > J > > > > > > On 22 February 2016 at 12:41, Nic Gibson <nicg@corbas.co.uk> wrote: > >> Morning all. > >> > >> We’ve been here for a week or so now. I think that we should start to > try to communicate to outside our group. If we are going to gather use > cases for data pipelining (avoiding the use of that X word), we need to > start somewhere and our own community seems to be the right place to start. > >> > >> I don’t know how acceptable this is but it seems that a mailing to > everyone who has posted to XProc Dev within the last few years seems wise > as does posting to the XML related groups on LinkedIn. Are these > appropriate actions? Are there any other groups we should communicate with? > How do we communicate outside of the XML community? Do we want to at this > point in time? > >> > >> nic > >> -- > >> Corbas Consulting / @CorbasLtd > >> Digital Publishing Consultancy and Training > >> http://www.corbas.co.uk, +44 (0)7718 906817/+44 (0)1273 930765 > >> > >> > >
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