- From: Chris Beer <chris@e-beer.net.au>
- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2010 07:50:44 +1100
- To: Jose Manuel Alonso <josema.alonso@fundacionctic.org>
- Cc: Ed Summers <ehs@pobox.com>, public-egov-ig IG <public-egov-ig@w3.org>
Agreed - I've noticed the same. Yet while we can drive a W3C delivered/ hosted "open standard" or best practice - do you feel there will be ownership issues at all? (I know of atleast 3 other efforts straight up and was already thinking along Jose's lines) Sent from my iPhone On 31/03/2010, at 7:01, Jose Manuel Alonso <josema.alonso@fundacionctic.org > wrote: > El 30/03/2010, a las 13:17, Ed Summers escribió: >> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 4:46 AM, Jose Manuel Alonso >> <josema.alonso@fundacionctic.org> wrote: >>> We will have Richard Cyganiak (DERI, NUI Galway) as special guest >>> to talk >>> about dcat <http://vocab.deri.ie/dcat> and I'm sure this will foster >>> discussion around the data catalogues topic. >> >> Jose, thanks very much for getting Richard in to talk about dcat this >> week. On a somewhat related note I just noticed that the Sunlight >> Foundation folks here in the US are also working on some guidelines >> for making government data catalogs available: >> >> http://sunlightlabs.com/blog/2010/drafting-guidelines-government-data-catalogs/ >> >> //Ed > > Thank you. > Interesting. Looks like several of us have found the same issue and > are working on similar solutions. It would be good if we all could > join forces (here at W3C) and do it just once. > > >> PS. I can scribe if you haven't had a volunteer yet. > > No, not yet, so it's much appreciated. > > -- Jose > > > ps: I'll ask for volunteers anyway hoping someone will volunteer for > the meeting after this one (14 April)
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