- From: Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran <alejandra.gonzalezbeltran@oerc.ox.ac.uk>
- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2018 21:00:52 +0000
- To: andrea.perego@ec.europa.eu, Nicholas.Car@csiro.au
- Cc: public-dxwg-wg@w3.org
- Message-ID: <70e4ea33-5d73-9184-a6a9-6e55209f6c4a@oerc.ox.ac.uk>
I would pick one solution for the whole process and stick to that. Otherwise, it is formatting hell. On 28/11/2018 14:17, andrea.perego@ec.europa.eu wrote: > > I think we can go for the HTML submission when (actually, if) the > camera-ready version is to be delivered, and use Overleaf for the > initial submission, so that we can be sure the formatting and the page > number complies with the CfP. > > Andrea > > ---- > > Andrea Perego, Ph.D. > > Scientific / Technical Project Officer > > European Commission DG JRC > > Directorate B - Growth and Innovation > > Unit B6 - Digital Economy > > Via E. Fermi, 2749 - TP 262 > > 21027 Ispra VA, Italy > > https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/ > > ---- > > The views expressed are purely those of the writer and may > > not in any circumstances be regarded as stating an official > > position of the European Commission. > > *From:*Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran > [mailto:alejandra.gonzalezbeltran@oerc.ox.ac.uk] > *Sent:* Wednesday, November 28, 2018 2:42 PM > *To:* Car, Nicholas (L&W, Dutton Park) > *Cc:* PEREGO Andrea (JRC-ISPRA); public-dxwg-wg@w3.org > *Subject:* Re: ESWC2019-papers submission 19 > > Hi Nick, > > That's a great point, as HTML are encouraged. > > The way I've done it in the past was to use OpenOffice to write the > article and then use ROCS (a converter service for RASH HTML, > http://dasplab.cs.unibo.it/rocs). The converter can generate HTML > (using RASH, which is a subset of HTML, > https://rash-framework.github.io/). > > I checked with Silvio (RASH developer) and there are no collaborative > writing options supported at the moment. So, if we want to follow this > route, we could collaborate on google docs, convert to an OpenOffice > version when done, and then convert to HTML. > > Thanks, > > Alejandra > > On 28/11/2018 09:59, Car, Nicholas (L&W, Dutton Park) wrote: > > Hi Alejandra, > > I like Overleaf and have created a stub of a doc there which I > will send around when I get back to my office. > > What about an HTML submission: > https://2019.eswc-conferences.org/html-submission-guide/? It > sounds like a bit more work perhaps. Perhaps also it makes sense > for this not to be HTML, given that the Rec doc is? > > Nick > > *Nicholas Car* > > /Senior Experimental Scientist/ > > CSIRO Land & Water > > E nicholas.car@csiro.au <mailto:nicholas.car@csiro.au> M 0477 560 > 177 <tel:0477%20560%20177> P 07 3833 5632 > > Dutton Park, QLD, Australia > > > On 28 Nov 2018, at 7:39 pm, Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran > <alejandra.gonzalezbeltran@oerc.ox.ac.uk > <mailto:alejandra.gonzalezbeltran@oerc.ox.ac.uk>> wrote: > > Thanks, Nick. I'm happy to contribute too. > > Overleaf is a good option - it works very well. But if someone > doesn't want to use LaTeX, we could use HackMD > (https://hackmd.io/), or there is always google docs. > > Alejandra > > > On 28/11/2018 08:41, andrea.perego@ec.europa.eu > <mailto:andrea.perego@ec.europa.eu> wrote: > > Thanks, Nick. I would be happy to contribute (I will be able > to work on it starting from next Thursday). > > BTW, what are we going to use? A possible option would be > Overleaf, if we are all comfortable with LaTeX. > > Cheers, > > Andrea > > ---- > > Andrea Perego, Ph.D. > > Scientific / Technical Project Officer > > European Commission DG JRC > > Directorate B - Growth and Innovation > > Unit B6 - Digital Economy > > Via E. Fermi, 2749 - TP 262 > > 21027 Ispra VA, Italy > > https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/ > > ---- > > The views expressed are purely those of the writer and may > > not in any circumstances be regarded as stating an official > > position of the European Commission. > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Car, Nicholas (L&W, Dutton Park) > [mailto:Nicholas.Car@csiro.au] > > Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2018 6:39 AM > > To: Dataset Exchange Working Group > > Subject: FW: ESWC2019-papers submission 19 > > Dear WG, > > I have submitted an abstract for a paper about the > Profiles Ontology to the > > ESWC. > > I plan to take most of the content for the paper from > the FPWD document > > with perhaps some additional background and worked > examples added in. > > I'd like to ask all of those of you who have > contributed to the ontology > > document as it is now (Karen, Antoine, Alejandra, > Andrea, Simon, Makx and > > others) if you'd like to contribute to the > writing/editing of the paper and thus > > be listed as an author too. Since substantial edits > have gone into the FPWD, > > I'm happy to assemble the paper early next week and > put it to you all for > > review and minor editing - I don't think we have to > re-write the whole thing. > > Please advise if this method of on-publishing the work > is not the best > > method. > > Thanks, > > Nick > > -----Original Message----- > > From: eswc2019papers@easychair.org > <mailto:eswc2019papers@easychair.org> > <eswc2019papers@easychair.org > <mailto:eswc2019papers@easychair.org>> > > Sent: Wednesday, 28 November 2018 3:06 PM > > To: Car, Nicholas (L&W, Dutton Park) > <Nicholas.Car@csiro.au <mailto:Nicholas.Car@csiro.au>> > > Subject: ESWC2019-papers submission 19 > > Dear authors, > > We received your paper: > > Authors : Nicholas John Car and Robert Atkinson > > Title : The Profiles Ontology > > Number : 19 > > Track : Research of Research Track > > The paper was submitted by Nicholas John Car > <nicholas.car@csiro.au <mailto:nicholas.car@csiro.au>>. > > Thank you for submitting to ESWC2019-papers. > > Best regards, > > EasyChair for ESWC2019-papers. >
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