Re: More feedback on the DXWG re-charter

Simon,

1. Good idea. Perhaps the inputs area could say something about
"features documented as placed on hold at the publication of DCAT 2"
with a link to the github repo.

2. Presumably new use cases would result in some kind of documentation.
Note that isn't a Rec Track document.

3. W3C is still working on "evergreen" so this is not an "evergreen"
charter -  this is a "next version" charter which could be modified to
evergreen when W3C is ready for that. We have sent this to Philippe for
comment, but he has advised us to create the charter in this way for now.

Peter, other ideas for these?

kc

On 10/21/19 1:41 PM, Cox, Simon (L&W, Clayton) wrote:
> Concerning the DCAT activity:
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>  1. I would expect to see 'GitHub issue backlog' as one of the inputs to
>     the DCAT work
>  2. I don’t think we intend to generate a new UCR _/document/_ (though
>     new use-cases will be accepted at any time
>  3. I'm also a bit uncomfortable seeing 'DCAT3' listed explicitly – if
>     we expect this to be leading into an evergreen standard it should be
>     DCAT4, DCAT5, DCAT6 ...) – could it be reworded to indicate this? 
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